Abstract

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) is disorders of heart and blood vessels. It is a major health problem across the world, and 82% of CVD deaths is contributed by countries with low and middle income. The aim of this study was to choose appropriate model for the survival of cardiovascular patients data and identify the factors that affect the survival of cardiovascular patients at Addis Ababa Cardiac Center. A Retrospective study was conducted on patients under follow-up at Addis Ababa Cardiac Center between September 2010 to December 2018. The patients included have made either post operation or pre-operation. Out of 1042 cardiac patients, a sample of 332 were selected for the current study using simple random sampling technique. Non-parametric, semi-parametric and parametric survival models were used and comparisons were made to select the appropriate predicting model. Among the sample of 332 cardiac patients, only 67(20.2%) experienced CVD and the remaining 265(79.8%) were censored. The median and the maximum survival time of cardiac patients was 1925 and 1403 days respectively. The estimated hazard ratio of male patients to female patients is 1.926214 (95%CI: 1.111917-3.336847; p = 0.019) implying that the risk of death of male patients is 1.926214 times higher than female cardiac patients keeping the other covariates constant in the model. Even if, all semi parametric and parametric survival models fitted to the current data well, various model comparison criteria showed that parametric/weibull AFT survival model is better than the other. The governmental and non-governmental stakeholders should pay attention to give training on the risk factors identified on the current study to optimize individual's knowledge and awareness so that death due to CVDs can be minimized.

Highlights

  • Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) is disorders of heart and blood vessels

  • This finding contradicted with the finding of earlier study[14] which suggested that age and body mass index had significant effect on the death of cardiovascular pa- tients, but pulse rate and types of CVDs have no significant effect on the survival of cardiovascular patients

  • Based on the current study, the variable pericardium had a significant effect on the survival of cardiovascular patients, cardiac patients having active pericardium has more survival compared with cardiac patients having no active pericardium

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Introduction

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) is disorders of heart and blood vessels. It is a major health problem across the world,and 82% of CVD deaths is contributed by countries with low and middle income. The aim of this study was to choose appropriate model for the survival of cardiovascular patients data and identify the factors that affect the survival of cardiovascular patients at Addis Ababa Cardiac Center. Conclusions: The governmental and non-governmental stakeholders should pay attention to give training on the risk factors identified on the current study to optimize individual’s knowledge and awareness so that death due to CVDs can be minimized. Comparison of survival models and assessment of risk factors for survival of cardiovascular patients at Addis Ababa Cardiac Center, Ethiopia: a retrospective study. Cerebrovascular disease, peripheral arterial disease, rheumatic heart disease, congenital heart disease, deep vein thrombosis and pul- monary embolism are collectively named as cardiovascular diseases (CVDs)[1,2,3] It is the leading cause of mortality globally. Its treatment effciency for prolonging the survival of patients not yet well investigated

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