Narcolepsy in Finland

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Scope

What is the prevalence and incidence of narcolepsy (ICD-10 G47.4) in Finland?

Definition

Literature[1]

  • In general the prevalence of narcolepsy is bout 0.05% in the world population.
    • In Finland it is slightly smaller at 0.026%.
  • Narcolepsy is "very rare" in subjects younger than 10 years old.
  • General incidence is about 1.4*10-5a-1.
    • In about 10% of cases evidence of affected relatives exists.
  • In twin studies the environment has been shown to have a very large impact.
  • Symptoms "seem to" peak at ages 15 and 36.
  • Suspected triggers: infections, allergic reactions, inflammatory diseases, other autoimmunity diseases, brain damage, thyroid disorders, psychological trauma

Data[1]

  • Diagnosis definition was updated in 2005.
    • Comparison to earlier years not consistent.
  • Data for 2006-2009 originates from THL treatment registry (reports of diagnosed ICD-10 G47.4).
    • Data for 2010 was gathered from health care municipalities and private sleep-clinics by the narcolepsy work group

Narcolepsy cases (incidence) by age group for 2006-2010[1]

Narcolepsy in Finland(#)
ObsAge group20062007200820092010
10-400010
25-9010018
310-14215329
415-19349611
520-243106143
625-2928477
730-3455482
835-3913654
940-4463334
1045-4946344
1150-5424330
1255-5936433
1360-6434615
1465-6932432
1570-7431132
1675-7921220
1780-20020
18Total44596068102

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Kansallisen narkolepsiatyöryhmän väliraportti 31.1.2011

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