Global and regional estimates of COPD prevalence: Systematic review and meta–analysis
University of Edinburgh · Glasgow Centre for Population Health
Abstract
The burden of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) across many world regions is high. We aim to estimate COPD prevalence and number of disease cases for the years 1990 and 2010 across world regions based on the best available evidence in publicly accessible scientific databases.
We conducted a systematic search of Medline, EMBASE and Global Health for original, population-based studies providing spirometry-based prevalence rates of COPD across the world from January 1990 to December 2014. Random effects meta-analysis was conducted on extracted crude prevalence rates of COPD, with overall summaries of the meta-estimates (and confidence intervals) reported separately for World Health Organization (WHO) regions, the World Bank's income categories and settings (urban and rural). We developed a meta-regression epidemiological model that we used to estimate the prevalence of COPD in people aged 30 years or more.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 55.59
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 187
Authors
13- DADavies Adeloye
University of Edinburgh, Glasgow Centre for Population Health
- SCStephen Chua
Glasgow Centre for Population Health, University of Edinburgh
- CLChinwei Lee
Glasgow Centre for Population Health, University of Edinburgh
- CBCatriona Basquill
Glasgow Centre for Population Health, University of Edinburgh
- APAngeliki Papana
Glasgow Centre for Population Health, University of Edinburgh
Topics & keywords
- COPD
- Medicine
- Spirometry
- Confidence interval
- Epidemiology
- Meta-analysis
- Population
- Global health