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Data & Trends

Diabetes Surveillance System

1999 Surveillance Report

Chapter 5: Cardiovascular Disease

Introduction

Figure 5.1: Number of Deaths with Major Cardiovascular Disease (CVD), Ischemic Heart Disease (IHD), and Stroke as Underlying Cause, United States, 1980-1996.

Figure 5.2: Age-standardized Death Rates for Major Cardiovascular Disease (CVD), Ischemic Heart Disease (IHD), and Stroke as Underlying Cause per 100,000 Diabetic Population, United States, 1980-1996.

Figure 5.3: Age-Specific Death Rates for Major Cardiovascular Disease (CVD), as Underlying Cause per 100,000 Diabetic Population, United States, 1980-1996.

Figure 5.4: Age-Standardized Death Rates for Major Cardiovascular Disease (CVD), as Underlying Cause per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Sex and Race, United States, 1980-1996.

Figure 5.5: Number of Hospital Discharges for Major Cardiovascular Disease, Ischemic Heart Disease, and Stroke as First-Listed Diagnosis and Diabetes as Second-Listed Diagnosis, United States, 1980-1996.

Figure 5.6: Age-Standardized Rates of Hospital Discharges for Major Cardiovascular Disease, Ischemic Heart Disease, and Stoke as First-Listed Diagnosis Among Persons with Diabetes, United States, 1980-1996

Figure 5.7: Discharge Rates for Major Cardiovascular Disease as First-Listed Diagnosis Among Persons with Diabetes, by Age, United States, 1980-1996.

Figure 5.8: Age-Standardized Rates of Hospital Discharges for Major Cardiovascular Disease as First-Listed Diagnosis Among Persons with Diabetes, by Race and Sex, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.1: Number of Deaths with Major Cardiovascular Disease as Underlying Cause and Death Rate per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.2: Number of Deaths with Major Cardiovascular Disease as Underlying Cause and Death Rate per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, Males, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.3: Number of Deaths with Major Cardiovascular Disease as Underlying Cause and Death Rate per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, Females, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.4: Number of Deaths with Major Cardiovascular Disease as Underlying Cause and Death Rate per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, White Males, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.5: Number of Deaths with Major Cardiovascular Disease as Underlying Cause and Death Rate per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, White Females, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.6: Number of Deaths with Major Cardiovascular Disease as Underlying Cause and Death Rate per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, Black Males, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.7: Number of Deaths with Major Cardiovascular Disease as Underlying Cause and Death Rate per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, Black Females, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.8: Number of Deaths with Ischemic Heart Disease as Underlying Cause and Death Rate per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.9: Number of Deaths with Ischemic Heart Disease as Underlying Cause and Death Rate per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, Males, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.10: Number of Deaths with Ischemic Heart Disease as Underlying Cause and Death Rate per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, Females, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.11: Number of Deaths with Ischemic Heart Disease as Underlying Cause and Death Rate per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, White Males, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.12: Number of Deaths with Ischemic Heart Disease as Underlying Cause and Death Rate per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, White Females, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.13: Number of Deaths with Ischemic Heart Disease as Underlying Cause and Death Rate per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, Black Males, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.14: Number of Deaths with Ischemic Heart Disease as Underlying Cause and Death Rate per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, Black Females, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.15: Number of Deaths with Stroke as Underlying Cause and Death Rate per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.16: Number of Deaths with Stroke as Underlying Cause and Death Rate per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, Males, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.17: Number of Deaths with Stroke as Underlying Cause and Death Rate per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, Females, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.18: Number of Deaths with Stroke as Underlying Cause and Death Rate per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, White Males, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.19: Number of Deaths with Stroke as Underlying Cause and Death Rate per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, White Females, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.20: Number of Deaths with Stroke as Underlying Cause and Death Rate per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, Black Males, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.21: Number of Deaths with Stroke as Underlying Cause and Death Rate per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, Black Females, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.22: Number of Discharges for Major Cardiovascular Disease as First-Listed Diagnosis and Hospital Discharge Rate per 1,000 Diabetic Population, By Age, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.23: Number of Discharges for Major Cardiovascular Disease as First-Listed Diagnosis and Hospital Discharge Rate per 1,000 Diabetic Population, By Age, Males, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.24: Number of Discharges for Major Cardiovascular Disease as First-Listed Diagnosis and Hospital Discharge Rate per 1,000 Diabetic Population, By Age, Females, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.25: Number of Discharges for Major Cardiovascular Disease as First-Listed Diagnosis and Hospital Discharge Rate per 1,000 Diabetic Population, By Race and Sex, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.26: Number of Discharges for Ischemic Heart Disease as First-Listed Diagnosis and Hospital Discharge Rate per 1,000 Diabetic Population, By Age, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.27: Number of Discharges for Ischemic Heart Disease as First-Listed Diagnosis and Hospital Discharge Rate per 1,000 Diabetic Population, By Age, Males, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.28: Number of Discharges for Ischemic Heart Disease as First-Listed Diagnosis and Hospital Discharge Rate per 1,000 Diabetic Population, By Age, Females, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.29: Number of Discharges for Ischemic Heart Disease as First-Listed Diagnosis and Hospital Discharge Rate per 1,000 Diabetic Population, By Race and Sex, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.30: Number of Discharges for Stroke as Primary Diagnosis and Hospital Discharge Rate per 1,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.31: Number of Discharges for Stroke as Primary Diagnosis and Hospital Discharge Rate per 1,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, Males, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.32: Number of Discharges for Stroke as Primary Diagnosis and Hospital Discharge Rate per 1,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, Females, United States, 1980-1996.

Table 5.33: Number of Discharges for Stroke as Primary Diagnosis and Hospital Discharge Rate per 1,000 Diabetic Population, by Race and Sex, United States, 1980-1996.

 


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