
Title
Chronic disease incidence explained by stepwise models and co-occurrence among themAuthor
Author (from another institution)
Version
Published version
Rights
© 2024 The AuthorsAccess
Open accessPublisher’s version
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2024.110816Published at
iScience Vol. 27. N. 9. N. art. 110816, 2024Publisher
ElsevierKeywords
Pathophysiologybioinformatics
Subject (UNESCO Thesaurus)
PathologyHealth statistics
UNESCO Classification
EpidemiologyPublic health
Abstract
Multimorbidity (MM) is the co-occurrence of two or more chronic diseases. We provided a dynamic approach revealing the MM complexity constructing a multistep incidence-age model for all patients with ... [+]
Multimorbidity (MM) is the co-occurrence of two or more chronic diseases. We provided a dynamic approach revealing the MM complexity constructing a multistep incidence-age model for all patients with MM between 2014 and 2021 in the Basque Health System, Spain. The multistep model, with eight steps for males and nine for females, is a very well-fitting representation of MM. To gain insight into the MM components, we modeled the 19 diseases used to calculate the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI). We observed that the CCI diseases formed a complex interaction network. Hierarchical clustering of the incidence-age profiles clustered the CCI diseases into low- and high-risk of dying pathologies. Diseases with a higher number of steps are better represented by a multistep model. Anatomically, diseases associated with the central nervous system have the highest number of steps, followed by those associated with the kidney, heart, peripheral vasulature, pancreas, joints, cerebral vasculature, lung, stomach, and liver. [-]
Funder
Comisión EuropeaProgram
Horizon 2020Number
899417Award URI
https://doi.org/10.3030/899417Project
Circular DNA in diagnosis and disease models (CIRCULAR VISION)Collections
- Articles - Engineering [700]
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