Estimating cardiovascular disease incidence from prevalence: A spreadsheet based model
Authors: Xue Feng Hu, Kue Young, and Hing Man Chan
Overview
Abstract (English)
Background Disease incidence and prevalence are both core indicators of population health. Incidence is generally not as readily accessible as prevalence. Cohort studies and electronic health record systems are two major way to estimate disease incidence. The former is time-consuming and expensive; the latter is not available in most developing countries. Alternatively, mathematical models could be used to estimate disease incidence from prevalence. Methods We proposed and validated a method to estimate the age-standardized incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD), with prevalence data from successive surveys and mortality data from empirical studies. Hallett’s method designed for estimating HIV infections in Africa was modified to estimate the incidence of myocardial infarction (MI) in the U.S. population and incidence of heart disease in the Canadian population. Results Model-derived estimates were in close agreement with observed incidence from cohort studies and population surveillance systems. This method correctly captured the trend in incidence given sufficient waves of cross-sectional surveys. The estimated MI declining rate in the U.S. population was in accordance with the literature. This method was superior to closed cohort, in terms of the estimating trend of population cardiovascular disease incidence. Conclusion It is possible to estimate CVD incidence accurately at the population level from cross-sectional prevalence data. This method has the potential to be used for age- and sex- specific incidence estimates, or to be expanded to other chronic conditions.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Xue Feng Hu, Kue Young, and Hing Man Chan |
Publication Year | 2017 |
Title | Estimating cardiovascular disease incidence from prevalence: A spreadsheet based model |
Volume | 17 |
Journal Name | BMC Medical Research Methodology |
Number | 9 |
Pages | 12-Jan |
Publication Language | English |
- Xue Feng Hu
- Xue Feng Hu, Kue Young, and Hing Man Chan
- Estimating cardiovascular disease incidence from prevalence: A spreadsheet based model
- BMC Medical Research Methodology
- 17
- 2017
- 9
- 12-Jan