ObjectivesMortality due to liver disease (of which cirrhosis is the end stage) is increasing more than any other chronic condition in the UK. This study aims to demonstrate that (1) exclusive reliance on mortality rates may not reveal the true burden of liver cirrhosis, and (2) diverse use of diagnostic coding may produce misleading estimates.DesignObservational study.SettingThe Office for National Statistics death registry was interrogated to investigate liver cirrhosis mortality trends in England and Wales from 1968 to 2011.Main outcomeStandardised mortality trends according to three different definitions of liver cirrhosis based on the specificity of diagnostic codes were calculated: 1 (chronic liver diseases), 2 (alcoholic and unspecifi...
Abstract — Aims: To determine time trends in hospital admissions for chronic liver disease in Englan...
birth cohort models. Method: Routinely available mortality data were plotted graphically to display ...
Liver disease in the UK stands out as the one glaring exception to the vast improvements made during...
Objectives: Mortality due to liver disease (of which cirrhosis is the end‐stage) is increasing more ...
ObjectivesMortality due to liver disease (of which cirrhosis is the end stage) is increasing more th...
OBJECTIVES:There is no routine registration of the occurrence of newly diagnosed cases of cirrhosis ...
BACKGROUND: Rates of mortality due to cirrhosis of the liver are an important indicator of populatio...
Background: Mortality due to cirrhosis has tripled over the last 30 years in the UK. However, we lac...
OBJECTIVES: There is a need for unbiased estimates of cause-specific mortality by etiology in patien...
ObjectivesThere is a need for unbiased estimates of cause-specific mortality by etiology in patients...
New Global Burden of Disease estimates for liver cirrhosis, published in BMC Medicine, suggest that ...
Aim: To explore whether it is possible to predict future United Kingdom (UK) death rate of liver cir...
The past 30 years have witnessed major progress in the knowledge and management of liver disease, ye...
Introduction Liver cirrhosis is increasing worldwide and associated with high mortality. Precise es...
BACKGROUND: Cirrhosis and other chronic liver diseases (collectively referred to as cirrhosis in thi...
Abstract — Aims: To determine time trends in hospital admissions for chronic liver disease in Englan...
birth cohort models. Method: Routinely available mortality data were plotted graphically to display ...
Liver disease in the UK stands out as the one glaring exception to the vast improvements made during...
Objectives: Mortality due to liver disease (of which cirrhosis is the end‐stage) is increasing more ...
ObjectivesMortality due to liver disease (of which cirrhosis is the end stage) is increasing more th...
OBJECTIVES:There is no routine registration of the occurrence of newly diagnosed cases of cirrhosis ...
BACKGROUND: Rates of mortality due to cirrhosis of the liver are an important indicator of populatio...
Background: Mortality due to cirrhosis has tripled over the last 30 years in the UK. However, we lac...
OBJECTIVES: There is a need for unbiased estimates of cause-specific mortality by etiology in patien...
ObjectivesThere is a need for unbiased estimates of cause-specific mortality by etiology in patients...
New Global Burden of Disease estimates for liver cirrhosis, published in BMC Medicine, suggest that ...
Aim: To explore whether it is possible to predict future United Kingdom (UK) death rate of liver cir...
The past 30 years have witnessed major progress in the knowledge and management of liver disease, ye...
Introduction Liver cirrhosis is increasing worldwide and associated with high mortality. Precise es...
BACKGROUND: Cirrhosis and other chronic liver diseases (collectively referred to as cirrhosis in thi...
Abstract — Aims: To determine time trends in hospital admissions for chronic liver disease in Englan...
birth cohort models. Method: Routinely available mortality data were plotted graphically to display ...
Liver disease in the UK stands out as the one glaring exception to the vast improvements made during...