Epidemiology of ischemic heart disease in the Sub-Saharan Africa region in 1990 and 2005: a systematic review for the Global Burden of Disease Study

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Epidemiology of ischemic heart disease in the Sub-Saharan Africa region in 1990 and 2005: a systematic review for the Global Burden of Disease Study Janina Morrison, MD

I have no conflict of interest to report.

The Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study Aims to provide a consistent and comparative description of the burden of diseases and injuries as an important input to health decision making and planning processes GBD 2010 currently underway summarizing data from 1990 and 2005

Ischemic Heart Disease in the GBD Ischemic Heart Disease (IHD) Sequelae Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) Angina pectoris Congestive Heart Failure

IHD Systematic Review for Sub-Saharan Africa Initial Search of Embase, Pubmed, Lilac with validation by regional experts 41,508 unique items 73% from developing nations Inclusion Criteria: Published 1980-2008 Inclusive of at least ages 40-60 years Population based Epidemiologic parameters of interest Ideally, generalizable to a national population Details to be presented on 6/19/2010 by Andrew Moran Papers sorted by region Screening step of abstracts and titles: 94% excluded Total papers from Sub-Saharan Africa selected for full text review: 125 Regional expert : Nasheeta Peer

The Sub-Saharan African Region

Sub-Saharan African Papers: inclusion and exclusion 125 full text articles reviewed Year 1985-89 1990-94 1995-99 2000-04 2005-08 Total Included 4 5 2 0 4 18 Excluded 8 17 21 12 27 102 Not found 0 0 3 0 2 5 Included Studies by Region in Sub-Saharan Africa Number included Southern Western East Central 14 (all from South Africa) 4 0 0

IHD Parameters Mortality Reported in 6 studies from Sub-Saharan region To be quantified by the GBD Mortality group Prevalence Incidence Case fatality

IHD Prevalence Reported in 5 studies from Sub-Saharan region Only 2 studies used objective data to quantify prevalence (others used self report or did not describe methods) Study author s Year Countr y Parameter Method of Quantification Sample Size Age range, % males Prevalence Steyn 1990 South et al * Africa Prevalence of Angina Rose Questionnaire 976 15-64 years, 49% male 13.0% Pobee, 1986 Ghana Prevalence J of Angina Rose Questionnaire 808 40-59 years, 45% male 6.8% Pobee, 1986 Ghana Prevalence J of old MI Minnesota Codes on EKG: Q-waves 1-1 and 1-2 808 40-59 years, 45% male 3.3% *Steyn et al, S Afr Med J. 1990. Pobee JO, Cas Lek Cesk. 1986.

IHD incidence: example of Soweto, South Africa Two papers reporting IHD incidence in Soweto, South Africa (Walker 1997*, Sliwa 2008 ) Setting in both papers was Chris Hani Baragwanath hospital: a large public hospital which serves the population of Soweto, but also a significant population that comes from outside Soweto Multiple areas of uncertainty in incidence calculation: Diagnostic: 1997 cases used physicians diagnoses, 2008 were strict and defined Incidence numerator: is the proportion of IHD cases reported coming from Soweto accurate? Incidence denominator: Soweto population estimates vary *Walker AR and P Sareli. J R Soc Med. 1997. Sliwa et al, Lancet. 2008.

Incidence of IHD in Soweto, SA Estimate Author/year Case Definition (men and women, all ages) Soweto population denominator Rate per 100,000 (range based on denominator) IHD incidence 1992 Walker 1997 Physician diagnosis (abstracted from the medical record), assume 50% from Soweto Soweto population (Statistics South Africa) 1996 4.7 IHD incidence 2006 Sliwa 2008 Coronary artery disease cases using European Heart Society definition, assume 50% from Soweto Stats SA 2001 (858,653) SAfrica Bureau Market Research 2009 (1,171,258) 7.0 9.6

IHD Case-fatality Reported from 4 studies from the Sub-Saharan region Only one study reports out of hospital mortality at 1 and 5 years Study Author Year Country Sample size Parameter Bertrand, E * 1995 Cote d Ivoire 38 AMI inhospital fatality AMI case fatality at 1 year AMI case fatality at 5 years Case fatality 15.8% 20% 48.3% *Bertrand E, East Afr Med J. 1995.

Conclusions (1) This systematic review revealed limited population based epidemiology data from Sub- Saharan Africa in the past 30 years Few data represented nations other than South Africa Under-estimates possible given lack of access to formal care and diagnostic tools in this region

Conclusions (2) Overall, IHD does not appear to be common As compared to estimated incidence of IHD in Soweto (7-9.6 per 100,000), the incidence in the US is 255 per 100,000 * (not age standardized) Other GBD groups will likely show that stroke and heart failure are more common than IHD in Sub-Saharan Africa GBD review aims not only to quantify IHD in Sub-Saharan Africa, but to spur cardiovascular research and guide resource allocation for these resource-limited regions *American Heart Association Statistics Committee and Stroke Statistics Subcommittee. Circulation. 2010.

Thank you! Questions?

Acknowledgements Andrew Moran, MD, MPH Nasheeta Peer, MBChB, MBA, MPH, Medical Research Council of South Africa Co-authors: George Mensah, Laurie Anderson, Lee Goldman IT Support: Sean Mota Library Support: John Oliver and Marina Chilov