Published online Nov 27, 2023. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v15.i11.2564
Peer-review started: May 25, 2023
First decision: July 26, 2023
Revised: August 2, 2023
Accepted: August 17, 2023
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Published online: November 27, 2023
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Gallbladder and biliary diseases (GABDs) are a major public health issue.
To analysis the cause-specific incidence, prevalence, and years lived with disability (YLDs) and its temporal trends of GABDs at the global, regional, and national level. Data on GABD were available from the Global Burden of Disease study 2019.
The estimated annual percentage change (EAPC) was used to quantify temporal trend in GABD age-standardized incidence rates (ASIRs), age-standardized prevalence rate (ASPR), and age-standardized YLD rate (ASYR) by region, sex. We analyzed the relationship between the GABD burden and country development level using the human development index (HDI).
In 2019, the incident cases of GABD were 52003772, with an ASIR of 63432/100000 population. Globally, the number of incident cases and ASIR of GABD increased 97% and 58.9% between 1990 and 2019. Although, the ASPR and ASYR decreased from 1990 to 2019, the number of prevalent and YLDs cases increased. The highest ASIR was observed in Italy, and the highest ASPR and ASYR was observed in United Kingdom. The highest burden of GABD was found in low-SDI region, and the burden in female was significantly higher than males. A generally negative correlation (ρ = -0.24, P < 0.05) of GABD with the EAPC and human development index (HDI) (in 2021) were observed for ASIR. What’s more, no correlation in ASPR (ρ = -0.06, P = 0.39) and ASYR (ρ = -0.07, P = 0.36) of GABD with the EAPC and HDI (in 2021) were observed, respectively.
GABD remain a major global public health challenge; however, the burden of GABD varies geographically. Globally, the number of incident cases and ASIR of GABD increased between 1990 and 2019. The results of our study provide insight into the global disease burden of GABD and may assist policymakers in formulating effective policies to mitigate modifiable risk factors.
Core Tip: Gallbladder and biliary disease (GABD) remains a major global public health challenge, and the disease burden varies geographically. From 1990 to 2019, the number of cases and age-standardized incidence rate of GABD increased globally. What’s more, although GABD age-standardized prevalence rate and age-standardized years lived with disability rate decreased, the number of prevalent and years lived with disability cases increased. The highest burden of GABD was observed in low-sociodemographic index regions, and the burden was significantly higher among females than males. We believe that the findings of this study will provide insight into the global disease burden of GABD and assist policymakers in formulating effective policies to mitigate modifiable risk factors.