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Trends in pulmonary embolism mortality in the US elderly population: 1984 through 1991

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  • Siddique, R.M.
  • Siddique, M.I.
  • Rimm, A.A.

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Objective. This study determined race, age and sex specific trends in 30-day pulmonary embolism mortality rates. Methods. Medicare beneficiaries with a primary or secondary discharge diagnosis of pulmonary embolism from 1984 to 1991 (n = 391 991) were examined. Results. For a primary diagnosis of pulmonary embolism mortality rates declined by 15.2% and 16.0%, respectively, for White male patients 65 to 74 years old and 75 years older. There was a corresponding decline in mortality rates for White women. For a secondary diagnosis of pulmonary embolism mortality rates declined by 14.7% and 9.8%, respectively for White male patients 65 to 74 years old and 75 years or older. Conclusions. The White mortality rate declines revealed in this study did not translate, in all cases to Black patient groups.

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  • Siddique, R.M. & Siddique, M.I. & Rimm, A.A., 1998. "Trends in pulmonary embolism mortality in the US elderly population: 1984 through 1991," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 88(3), pages 478-480.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:1998:88:3:478-480_6
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