Temporal trend in mortality due to congenital heart disease in China from 2008 to 2021

Author:

Tian Youping12,Hu Xiaojing12,Gu Qing13,Yang Miao1,Jia Pin1,Ma Xiaojing1234,Ge Xiaoling1,Zhao Quming1234,Liu Fang1234,Ye Ming1234,Yan Weili345,Huang Guoying1234

Affiliation:

1. National Management Office of Neonatal Screening Project for Congenital Heart Disease, Children’s Hospital of Fudan University, National Children’s Medical Center, Shanghai 201102, China

2. Research Unit of Early Intervention of Genetically Related Childhood Cardiovascular Diseases (2018RU002), Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Shanghai 201102, China

3. Pediatric Heart Center, Children’s Hospital of Fudan University, National Children’s Medical Center, Shanghai 201102, China

4. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Birth Defects, Shanghai 201102, China

5. Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Clinical Trial Unit, Children’s Hospital of Fudan University, National Children’s Medical Center, Shanghai 201102, China

Abstract

Abstract Background: Congenital heart disease (CHD) is a leading cause of birth defect-related mortality. However, more recent CHD mortality data for China are lacking. Additionally, limited studies have evaluated sex, rural–urban, and region-specific disparities of CHD mortality in China. Methods: We designed a population-based study using data from the Dataset of National Mortality Surveillance in China between 2008 and 2021. We calculated age-adjusted CHD mortality using the sixth census data of China in 2010 as the standard population. We assessed the temporal trends in CHD mortality by age, sex, area, and region from 2008 to 2021 using the joinpoint regression model. Results: From 2008 to 2021, 33,534 deaths were attributed to CHD. The period witnessed a two-fold decrease in the age-adjusted CHD mortality from 1.61 to 0.76 per 100,000 persons (average annual percent change [AAPC] = −5.90%). Females tended to have lower age-adjusted CHD mortality than males, but with a similar decline rate from 2008 to 2021 (females: AAPC = −6.15%; males: AAPC = −5.84%). Similar AAPC values were observed among people living in urban (AAPC = −6.64%) and rural (AAPC = −6.12%) areas. Eastern regions experienced a more pronounced decrease in the age-adjusted CHD mortality (AAPC = −7.86%) than central (AAPC = −5.83%) and western regions (AAPC = −3.71%) between 2008 and 2021. Approximately half of the deaths (46.19%) due to CHD occurred during infancy. The CHD mortality rates in 2021 were lower than those in 2008 for people aged 0–39 years, with the largest decrease observed among children aged 1–4 years (AAPC = −8.26%), followed by infants (AAPC = −7.01%). Conclusions: CHD mortality in China has dramatically decreased from 2008 to 2021. The slower decrease in CHD mortality in the central and western regions than in the eastern regions suggested that public health policymakers should pay more attention to health resources and health education for central and western regions.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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