Monitoring the Incidence of Cardiovascular Disease in Australia examines the feasibility of monitoring the incidence of selected cardiovascular diseases using existing national datasets. Methods for estimating the national incidence of acute myocardial infarction, stroke, unstable angina pectoris, and congestive heart failure are recommended. This report is part of the Cardiovascular Disease Series, which covers mortality, risk factors, morbidity and medical procedures. It is a valuable resource for health planners, practitioners and researchers interested in the occurrence of cardiovascular conditions
Objective: To estimate the impact of smoking on the incidence of coronary heart disease in Australia...
In Australia, mortality rates from ischemic heart disease have declined by more than 40 per cent in ...
Australia is perceived by many as the 'lucky' country and the image that has been portrayed to the r...
This report presents the latest facts and figures on cardiovascular disease and its impact on the Au...
Detailed description of the level and distribution of diseases and injuries and their causes is an i...
© 2016 Elsevier Ireland LtdBackground Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) incidence has been declining...
Trends in ischemic heart disease mortality are of current interest because death rates have declined...
Provides a comprehensive summary of the latest available data on the prevalence and incidence in the...
This report reviews the current algorithm for monitoring the incidence of Acute coronary syndrome (...
Despite a dramatic reduction since the late 1960s, cardiovascular disease remains the largest cause ...
Cardiovascular disease is Australia\u27s biggest killer. This report focuses on its impact on the he...
cardiovascular diseases 2004–05 The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare is Australia’s nation...
Adopting new approaches that build on existing activities was the recommendation of The National Hea...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a very common and serious disease in Australia with about 3.5 millio...
disease is the commonest cause of mortality in Australia, accounting for more than 30 % of deaths.1 ...
Objective: To estimate the impact of smoking on the incidence of coronary heart disease in Australia...
In Australia, mortality rates from ischemic heart disease have declined by more than 40 per cent in ...
Australia is perceived by many as the 'lucky' country and the image that has been portrayed to the r...
This report presents the latest facts and figures on cardiovascular disease and its impact on the Au...
Detailed description of the level and distribution of diseases and injuries and their causes is an i...
© 2016 Elsevier Ireland LtdBackground Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) incidence has been declining...
Trends in ischemic heart disease mortality are of current interest because death rates have declined...
Provides a comprehensive summary of the latest available data on the prevalence and incidence in the...
This report reviews the current algorithm for monitoring the incidence of Acute coronary syndrome (...
Despite a dramatic reduction since the late 1960s, cardiovascular disease remains the largest cause ...
Cardiovascular disease is Australia\u27s biggest killer. This report focuses on its impact on the he...
cardiovascular diseases 2004–05 The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare is Australia’s nation...
Adopting new approaches that build on existing activities was the recommendation of The National Hea...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a very common and serious disease in Australia with about 3.5 millio...
disease is the commonest cause of mortality in Australia, accounting for more than 30 % of deaths.1 ...
Objective: To estimate the impact of smoking on the incidence of coronary heart disease in Australia...
In Australia, mortality rates from ischemic heart disease have declined by more than 40 per cent in ...
Australia is perceived by many as the 'lucky' country and the image that has been portrayed to the r...