CORONARY HEART DISEASE MORTALITY RATESdoi:10.1016/S0140-6736(87)92597-9WilliamE StehbensThe Lancet
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Matthew D. Ritchey, D.P.T., of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, and colleagues examined the contributions of heart disease subtypes to overall heart disease mortality trends during 2000-2010. The study appears in the November 19 issue ofJAMA, a cardiovascular dise...
In conclusion, this analysis of the PHIS database points out that the mortality rate of patients with CHD undergoing noncardiac procedures is improving despite the increase in number of noncardiac procedures performed per year. Future studies comparing the outcomes of patients with cardiac disease ba...
As the mortality rate for cancer decreases, the rate for heart disease is steadily growing, as reported by CNN. Researchers at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics examined death certificates in the United States from 1999 to 2017 for ...
Coronary heart disease trends in England and Wales from 1984 to 2004: concealed levelling of mortality rates among young adults Coronary heart disease trends in England and Wales from 1984 to 2004: concealed levelling of mortality rates among young adults. Heart. 2008;94(2):178-......
mortality rate were calculated based on sex, subcategories of heart disease, urban versus rural setting, and across different geographic locations. Data from the sixth census in China in 2010 was used as the standard population, and the mortality rates were adjusted based on the under-reporting ...
Deaths from heart disease declined from the 2016 figure but it remained the most common cause of death followed by dementia, cerebrovascular disease, chronic lower respiratory disease and lung cancer, which dropped from fourth to fifth. In 2017, the rate of lung cancer decreased and it has moved...
Depression is prevalent in the general population, and even more common among patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) Depression is a risk factor for incident CHD, and for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in patients with established CHD Potential biological and behavioural mechanisms for this...
The REMEDY (Global Rheumatic Heart Disease Registry) study included people with RHD from predominantly African and Asian LMIC and demonstrated a 2-year mortality rate of 16% and a median age at death of 28 years old [22]. Acute rheumatic carditis that predominantly affects the valves, occurs ...