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J Renal Inj Prev. 2025;14(1): e38323.
doi: 10.34172/jrip.2025.38323
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Meta-analysis

Estimating the prevalence of Sjogren’s syndrome in the world using systematic review and meta-analysis

Shahriar Barkhordari 1 ORCID logo, Roya Azouji 2 ORCID logo, Farangis Yazdanjou 1 ORCID logo, Arash Neshati 3 ORCID logo, Amirhosein Abareghi 4 ORCID logo, Mohammad Shirvani 5 ORCID logo, Rasoul Jafari Arismani 6 ORCID logo, Sina Khatib 7 ORCID logo, Jalal Rezaei 8* ORCID logo

1 Department of Ophthalmology, Imam Hossein Hospital, School of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
2 Department of Emergency Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
3 Operating Room Technology Department, Behbahan Faculty of Medical Sciences, Behbahan, Iran
4 Department of Anesthesiology, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Bam University of Medical Sciences, Bam, Iran
5 Poostchi Ophthalmology Research Center, Department of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
6 Department of Urologic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran
7 Medical Student, School of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
8 Department of Critical Care Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
*Corresponding Author: Jalal Rezaei, Email: jalalrezaei1989@gmail.com

Abstract

Introduction: Sjogren’s syndrome is an autoimmune disorder with variable prevalence in different parts of the world. This study aims to estimate the prevalence of Sjogren’s syndrome worldwide using a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Materials and Methods: For this study, we searched the databases of PubMed, ProQuest, Cochrane, Web of Science, and the Google Scholar search engine without any time limit until February 17, 2024. We used STATA 14 software for data analysis, and the significance level was set at P<0.05.

Results: Combining the findings of 24 observational studies with a total of 211349 participants, we concluded that the overall prevalence of Sjogren’s syndrome in the world and the female population was (13%; [95% CI: 10%, 16%]) and (15% [95% CI: 4%, 26%]), respectively. The worldwide prevalence of Sjogren’s syndrome in cohort studies and cross-sectional studies was (14% [95% CI: 10%, 19%]) and (10% [95% CI: 7%, 14%]), respectively. However, the prevalence of primary Sjogren’s syndrome was (7% [95% CI: 5%, 9%]) and the prevalence of secondary Sjogren syndrome was (9% [95% CI: 6%, 13%]). Additionally, the prevalence of Sjogren’s syndrome among the age groups of 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, and 70-79 years was (31% [95% CI: 30%, 42%]), (4% [95% CI: 1%, 6%]), (7% [95% CI: 5%, 10%]), (24% [95% CI: 15%, 33%]), (22% [95% CI: 2%, 42%]), and (5% [95% CI: 1%, 9%]), respectively.

Conclusion: Sjogren’s syndrome has a high overall prevalence in the world, and considering the adverse outcomes of this disease, there should be measures taken to control and screen the prevalence of Sjogren’s disease.

Registration: This study has been compiled based on the PRISMA checklist, and its protocol was registered on the PROSPERO (ID: CRD42024513783) and Research Registry (UIN: reviewregistry1793) website.


Implication for health policy/practice/research/medical education:

In a meta-analysis study, we found that in a global context, Sjogren’s syndrome impacts 13% of the population, with a slightly elevated prevalence among females, affecting 15% of women. Notably, individuals aged 50–59 face a heightened susceptibility, with a risk that is double the general global prevalence of Sjogren’s syndrome.

Please cite this paper as: Barkhordari Sh, Azouji R, Yazdanjou F, Neshati A, Abareghi A, Shirvani M, Jafari Arismani R, Khatib S, Rezaei J. Estimating the prevalence of Sjogren’s syndrome in the world using systematic review and meta-analysis. J Renal Inj Prev. 2025; 14(1): e38323. doi: 10.34172/jrip.2025.38323.

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