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Acute coronary syndrome is made up of three subtypes: STEMI, NSTEMI, and UA. With the exception of Japan, ACS occurs at similar rates in the seven major markets. Datamonitor estimates that there were 1.2 million incident cases of MI in the seven major markets in 2010 and will be 1.5 million by 2020, and that there were over 1.7 million incident cases of ACS in 2010 and will be 2 million by 2020. Features and benefits * Gain insight into market potential, including a robust 10-year forecast of acute coronary syndrome incident cases. * Understand the key epidemiologic risk factors assocaited with acute coronary syndrome. Highlights The incidence of MI is clearly associated with increasing age. In 2010, the estimated number of incident cases of MI increased from approximately 167,770 in those aged less than 50 years to about 356,000 in those age 80 years or more. On average, there are 1.8 cases of incident MI in men for every one case in women. The exception to this is pattern is Italy where there are only 1.1 cases of incident MI in men for every one case of incident MI in women. Datamonitor estimates that in the US and the five major EU markets, 36% of cases of ACS are STEMI, 34% are NSTEMI, and 30% are UA. In Japan, Datamonitor estimates that 51% of cases of ACS are STEMI, 10% are NSTEMI, and 39% are UA. ------------------------------------------------------------ Full Report Details at - http://www.fastmr.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------ Your key questions answered * What are the most robust sources for acute coronary syndrome incidence data? * How will the patient population change over the next decade in the US, Japan, and five major EU markets (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK)? * How do changes in population structure and risk factors affect the trends surrounding incident acute coronary syndrome cases? Report Table of Contents: Executive Summary Epidemiology of acute coronary syndrome Epidemiologic forecast results OVERVIEW Catalyst Summary DISEASE DEFINITION AND DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA Definition of acute coronary syndrome Myocardial infarction: STEMI and NSTEMI Unstable angina Diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome Electrocardiograph Biomarker testing Symptoms Specific diagnostic criteria used in epidemiologic studies GLOBAL VARIATION AND HISTORICAL TRENDS Limited variation across the seven major markets with the exception of Japan Epidemiologic trends in myocardial infarction and acute coronary syndrome Stable or slightly declining incidence rates of myocardial infarction in the US Increases in the incidence of acute myocardial infarction in young Japanese men European incidence rates are probably declining, but data are scarce Women experience acute coronary syndrome differently from men Significant decreases in mortality in the last 50 years DRIVERS OF ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME EPIDEMIOLOGY Risk factors are well known and consistent Smoking, even passively, is highly associated with heart disease High blood lipid levels persistently increase the risk of acute coronary syndrome Obesity is a steadily increasing risk factor for acute coronary syndrome Diabetics are at increased risk for acute coronary syndrome and poorer outcomes The mode of family history as a risk factor is unknown Age at first myocardial infarction is increasing EPIDEMIOLOGIC FORECASTING OF ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME Overview Subpopulations US Sources used Methods Sources not used Japan Sources used Methods Sources not used France Sources used Methods Sources not used Germany Sources used Methods Sources not used Italy Sources used Methods Sources not used Spain Sources used Methods Sources not used UK Sources used Methods Sources not used EPIDEMIOLOGIC RESULTS Myocardial infarction Current incident cases and future trends Segmentation by age and gender US secondary analysis Age-standardized incidence rates Acute coronary syndrome Current incident cases and future trends Segmentation by subtype DISCUSSION Strengths and limits of Datamonitor's epidemiologic projections BIBLIOGRAPHY Journal papers Websites APPENDIX Module methodology About Datamonitor The Datamonitor Group is a world-leading provider of premium global business information, delivering independent data, analysis and opinion across the Automotive, Consumer Markets, Energy & Utilities, Financial Services, Logistics & Express, Pharmaceutical & Healthcare, Retail, Technology and Telecoms industries. Datamonitor's market intelligence products and services ensure that you will achieve your desired commercial goals by giving you the insight you need to best respond to your competitive environment. View more research from Datamonitor at http://www.fastmr.com/ About Fast Market Research Fast Market Research is an online aggregator and distributor of market research and business information. We represent the world's top research publishers and analysts and provide quick and easy access to the best competitive intelligence available. For more information about these or related research reports, please visit our website at http://www.fastmr.com or call us at 1.800.844.8156. # # # Fast Market Research is an online aggregator and distributor of market research and business information. We represent the world's top research publishers and analysts and provide quick and easy access to the best competitive intelligence available. End
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