Decline of Coronary Heart Disease Mortality in Finland During 1983 to 1992: Roles of Incidence, Recurrence, and Case-Fatality

Background The rate of coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality in eastern Finland has been the highest in the world. The official mortality statistics suggest, however, that it has declined by 60% during the past 20 years. The aim of the present study was to examine the contributions of incidence, re...

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Published in:Circulation
Main Authors: Salomaa, V., Miettinen, H., Kuulasmaa, K., Niemela¨, M., Ketonen, M., Vuorenmaa, T., Lehto, S., Paloma¨ki, P., Ma¨ho¨nen, M., Immonen-Ra¨iha¨, P., Arstila, M., Kaarsalo, E., Mustaniemi, H., Torppa, J., Tuomilehto, J., Puska, P., Pyo¨ra¨la¨, K.
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Language:English
Published: Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health) 1996
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spelling crovidcr:10.1161/01.cir.94.12.3130 2023-12-03T10:25:15+01:00 Decline of Coronary Heart Disease Mortality in Finland During 1983 to 1992: Roles of Incidence, Recurrence, and Case-Fatality The FINMONICA MI Register Study Salomaa, V. Miettinen, H. Kuulasmaa, K. Niemela¨, M. Ketonen, M. Vuorenmaa, T. Lehto, S. Paloma¨ki, P. Ma¨ho¨nen, M. Immonen-Ra¨iha¨, P. Arstila, M. Kaarsalo, E. Mustaniemi, H. Torppa, J. Tuomilehto, J. Puska, P. Pyo¨ra¨la¨, K. 1996 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.94.12.3130 https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.1161/01.CIR.94.12.3130 en eng Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health) Circulation volume 94, issue 12, page 3130-3137 ISSN 0009-7322 1524-4539 Physiology (medical) Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine journal-article 1996 crovidcr https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.94.12.3130 2023-11-05T13:57:35Z Background The rate of coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality in eastern Finland has been the highest in the world. The official mortality statistics suggest, however, that it has declined by 60% during the past 20 years. The aim of the present study was to examine the contributions of incidence, recurrence, and case fatality of coronary events to the trends in CHD mortality in three areas of Finland. Methods and Results Population-based myocardial infarction registers have been operating in the provinces of North Karelia and Kuopio in eastern Finland and the Turku/Loimaa area in southwestern Finland from 1983 to 1992. During this 10-year period, each suspected coronary event in persons 35 to 64 years of age was evaluated for registration. Of these, 13 566 fulfilled the criteria of myocardial infarction or coronary death. Almost one fourth (22.4%) of the coronary events were sudden, out-of-hospital deaths. Among men, the average change in mortality was −7.1% per year (95% confidence interval, −8.4% to −5.8%) in North Karelia, −5.0% per year (−7.0% to −3.0%) in Kuopio, and −4.9% per year (−8.2% to −1.6%) in Turku/Loimaa. Among women, the corresponding changes were −5.6% (−11.1% to −0.1%), −4.4% (−8.1% to −0.7%), and −8.1% (−13.0% to −3.2%). In eastern Finland, the decline in CHD mortality was due to a decline in recurrent coronary events but also in the incidence of first coronary events, whereas in southwestern Finland, the decline in case-fatality rate had the major role. Conclusions The decline in CHD mortality rate in Finland appears to be the result of a successful combination of primary and secondary prevention measures and improvements in acute coronary care. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* Ovid (via Crossref) Circulation 94 12 3130 3137
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topic Physiology (medical)
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Salomaa, V.
Miettinen, H.
Kuulasmaa, K.
Niemela¨, M.
Ketonen, M.
Vuorenmaa, T.
Lehto, S.
Paloma¨ki, P.
Ma¨ho¨nen, M.
Immonen-Ra¨iha¨, P.
Arstila, M.
Kaarsalo, E.
Mustaniemi, H.
Torppa, J.
Tuomilehto, J.
Puska, P.
Pyo¨ra¨la¨, K.
Decline of Coronary Heart Disease Mortality in Finland During 1983 to 1992: Roles of Incidence, Recurrence, and Case-Fatality
topic_facet Physiology (medical)
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
description Background The rate of coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality in eastern Finland has been the highest in the world. The official mortality statistics suggest, however, that it has declined by 60% during the past 20 years. The aim of the present study was to examine the contributions of incidence, recurrence, and case fatality of coronary events to the trends in CHD mortality in three areas of Finland. Methods and Results Population-based myocardial infarction registers have been operating in the provinces of North Karelia and Kuopio in eastern Finland and the Turku/Loimaa area in southwestern Finland from 1983 to 1992. During this 10-year period, each suspected coronary event in persons 35 to 64 years of age was evaluated for registration. Of these, 13 566 fulfilled the criteria of myocardial infarction or coronary death. Almost one fourth (22.4%) of the coronary events were sudden, out-of-hospital deaths. Among men, the average change in mortality was −7.1% per year (95% confidence interval, −8.4% to −5.8%) in North Karelia, −5.0% per year (−7.0% to −3.0%) in Kuopio, and −4.9% per year (−8.2% to −1.6%) in Turku/Loimaa. Among women, the corresponding changes were −5.6% (−11.1% to −0.1%), −4.4% (−8.1% to −0.7%), and −8.1% (−13.0% to −3.2%). In eastern Finland, the decline in CHD mortality was due to a decline in recurrent coronary events but also in the incidence of first coronary events, whereas in southwestern Finland, the decline in case-fatality rate had the major role. Conclusions The decline in CHD mortality rate in Finland appears to be the result of a successful combination of primary and secondary prevention measures and improvements in acute coronary care.
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author Salomaa, V.
Miettinen, H.
Kuulasmaa, K.
Niemela¨, M.
Ketonen, M.
Vuorenmaa, T.
Lehto, S.
Paloma¨ki, P.
Ma¨ho¨nen, M.
Immonen-Ra¨iha¨, P.
Arstila, M.
Kaarsalo, E.
Mustaniemi, H.
Torppa, J.
Tuomilehto, J.
Puska, P.
Pyo¨ra¨la¨, K.
author_facet Salomaa, V.
Miettinen, H.
Kuulasmaa, K.
Niemela¨, M.
Ketonen, M.
Vuorenmaa, T.
Lehto, S.
Paloma¨ki, P.
Ma¨ho¨nen, M.
Immonen-Ra¨iha¨, P.
Arstila, M.
Kaarsalo, E.
Mustaniemi, H.
Torppa, J.
Tuomilehto, J.
Puska, P.
Pyo¨ra¨la¨, K.
author_sort Salomaa, V.
title Decline of Coronary Heart Disease Mortality in Finland During 1983 to 1992: Roles of Incidence, Recurrence, and Case-Fatality
title_short Decline of Coronary Heart Disease Mortality in Finland During 1983 to 1992: Roles of Incidence, Recurrence, and Case-Fatality
title_full Decline of Coronary Heart Disease Mortality in Finland During 1983 to 1992: Roles of Incidence, Recurrence, and Case-Fatality
title_fullStr Decline of Coronary Heart Disease Mortality in Finland During 1983 to 1992: Roles of Incidence, Recurrence, and Case-Fatality
title_full_unstemmed Decline of Coronary Heart Disease Mortality in Finland During 1983 to 1992: Roles of Incidence, Recurrence, and Case-Fatality
title_sort decline of coronary heart disease mortality in finland during 1983 to 1992: roles of incidence, recurrence, and case-fatality
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