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Diabetes Surveillance System

1999 Surveillance Report

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
  White Black
Male Female Male Female
Number Rate Age-
adjusted
Rate
Number Rate Age-
adjusted
Rate
Number Rate Age-
adjusted
Rate
Number Rate Age-
adjusted
Rate
Year 96 45.3 46.1 103 38.8 37.2 6 18.2 20.2 10 19.0 21.2
1980
1981 98 46.3 47.2 112 42.0 40.0 6 17.7 20.0 14 23.7 23.7
1982 116 55.2 57.1 127 48.5 46.5 5 15.0 16.2 15 23.5 24.7
1983 122 59.0 60.1 136 50.3 48.0 7 19.5 19.2 14 20.8 21.0
1984 133 62.0 62.5 149 53.5 50.5 13 33.5 32.7 18 27.9 27.4
1985 125 54.3 53.2 132 45.3 43.9 10 25.1 26.0 18 27.2 25.9
1986 141 56.2 55.9 155 53.8 52.5 13 33.4 37.3 18 29.3 29.5
1987 153 60.5 61.1 163 58.4 57.1 14 32.4 36.2 19 28.7 30.6
1988 160 65.7 67.9 158 56.6 54.3 10 22.9 23.3 19 29.4 31.0
1989 148 64.6 65.5 134 47.6 45.2 11 24.3 26.3 21 31.4 33.7
1990 135 56.6 58.3 135 44.2 42.7 10 22.9 24.2 18 27.5 30.4
1991 150 58.3 58.7 147 46.0 43.1 10 27.0 27.0 24 33.6 34.8
1992 177 62.6 63.6 141 41.4 40.7 20 45.5 47.3 25 34.6 36.1
1993 176 59.9 60.3 160 47.3 45.0 18 38.1 44.3 24 30.4 32.0
1994 167 55.2 54.5 145 41.0 38.3 16 28.3 31.6 27 31.7 31.4
1995 179 60.5 59.9 160 47.1 44.5 18 29.5 29.8 32 35.2 35.6
1996 207 69.8 67.9 176 50.6 50.0 19 30.0 28.8 35 38.2 37.7

SOURCE: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, Division of Health Care Statistics, data from the National Hospital Discharge Survey. Data computed by the Division of Diabetes Translation, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

NOTES: For additional information on methods and data sources, including the estimation of diabetic population denominators, see Appendix, Data Sources & Limitations.

 

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