Cerebrovascular diseases epidemiology in the Stavropol region rural residents in the implementation context of the regional program «Fighting mediavascular diseases in the Stavropol region»

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Relevance. During the implementation of the program for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases in the Stavropol Territory, measures were taken to prevent hemorrhagic and ischemic strokes, train medical personnel in methods of timely detection of cerebrovascular diseases (CVD), recognition (including through training of the general population) and routing patients with acute cerebrovascular accidents; during a pandemic, opening specialized departments. This organizational experiment required an assessment of its impact on the most medically complex group of the population - rural residents. The aim was to study in dynamics the epidemic situation of CVD among the rural population in the Stavropol Territory in comparison with the Russian Federation. Materials and Methods. Information from official statistical observation forms on the incidence of CVD and mortality from them was studied. Results and Discussion. In the period from 2010 to 2022, there was an increase in the incidence of CVD in the rural population from 464.6 to 1045.1 per 100,000 rural population, which is partly due to the aging of the population, and partly due to improved diagnosis of CVD. The overall incidence of CVD increased from 1275.5 to 3416.1, which suggests an improvement in patient survival. The incidence of strokes of all types tended to decrease, which indicates the effectiveness of the impact on the risk factors for their development. The incidence of unspecified strokes decreased significantly, which led to an increase in the primary incidence of cerebral infarctions (which, however, grew more slowly in the Stavropol Territory than in the Russian Federation as a whole; the coefficients of the regression equations were 2.5 and 4.3, respectively). Between 2015 and 2022. the mortality rates (from 208.4 to 161.1) and mortality (from 5.8 to 2.8) from CVD decreased rapidly (relative to mortality from CVD in the Russian Federation). Conclusion. The proposed set of measures for the prevention and treatment of CVD, including preventive measures, a system of social mobilization, FAST-test, patient routing systems with the delivery of eligible persons to vascular centers within an hour, timely response to new risk factors for the development of CVD, was effective and can be recommended for implementation in similar areas with a high proportion of rural population.

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Alexei Y. Abramov

RUDN University

Email: Muravyeva81@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-7178-1260

Alla A. Muravyeva

Stavropol State Medical University

Author for correspondence.
Email: Muravyeva81@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-4460-870X

Julia V. Mikhaylova

Russian Research Institute of Health

Email: Muravyeva81@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-6779-726X

Sergey A. Sterlikov

Russian Research Institute of Health

Email: Muravyeva81@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-8173-8055

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1. Fig. 1. Dynamics of the primary incidence of CVD among rural residents in the Russian Federation as a whole and in the Stavropol Territory in 2010–2022

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2. Fig. 2. Dynamics of age-standardized indicators of primary incidence of CVD in rural residents in the Russian Federation as a whole and in the Stavropol Territory in 2010–2022

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3. Fig. 3. Dynamics of the overall incidence of CVD among rural residents in the Russian Federation as a whole and in the Stavropol Territory in 2010–2022

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4. Fig. 4. Dynamics of the rate of primary incidence of strokes in the rural population (hemorrhagic, cerebral infarctions and unspecified as hemorrhage or heart attack) in the whole of the Russian Federation and the Stavropol Territory in 2010–2022

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5. Fig. 5. Dynamics of the incidence of hemorrhagic, unspecified strokes and cerebral infarction in the rural population as a whole in the Russian Federation and the Stavropol Territory in 2010–2022

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6. Fig. 6. Mortality from CVD (per 100,000 population) and mortality from CVD (per 100 people who applied to medical organizations during the year) of the rural population of the Russian Federation and Stavropol Territory from 2015 to 2022

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