This review examines the literature relating to the effect of death certification practices, coding and the terminology used by certifiers on trends in mortality from ischaemic heart disease (IHD). The review identifies factors that affect mortality trends in a number of countries and discusses methods for assessing the impact of these issues on trends in mortality from IHD. The review found that although the magnitude of the effects of the issues on trends in mortality from ischaemic heart disease varied among countries and sub-populations, miscertification and the resultant assignment of misleading ICD codes, particularly for ill-defined cardiovascular conditions, were important factors affecting the IHD mortality trends. In light of thes...
The structural deficits and problems associated with application of the International Statistical Cl...
ABSTRACT This study addresses the question of whether the rise in ischemic heart disease mortality h...
AIMS: Mortality statistics have customarily been coded and analysed using only one underlying cause ...
This review examines the literature relating to the effect of death certification practices, coding ...
Trends in ischemic heart disease mortality are of current interest because death rates have declined...
Objective: This study investigated the sensitivity and specificity of the national mortality codes i...
Background To assess the implication of a possible continuation of the decline in ischaemic heart di...
Background To assess the implication of a possible continuation of the decline in ischaemic heart di...
AbstractBackgroundIschaemic heart disease (IHD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. The World H...
Background. In Denmark, as in many other Western countries, a decline in mortality from ischaemic he...
Background Ischemic heart disease (IHD) has been considered the top cause of mortality globally. How...
BACKGROUND: Data on long-term trends in mortality are generally unavailable for multiple-cause codin...
Over the last few years of the 20th century, major changes occurred for the classification of cause-...
Background Correct certification of cause of death by physicians (i.e. completing the medical certif...
Abstract Background Many developing countries are experiencing the epidemiological transition, with ...
The structural deficits and problems associated with application of the International Statistical Cl...
ABSTRACT This study addresses the question of whether the rise in ischemic heart disease mortality h...
AIMS: Mortality statistics have customarily been coded and analysed using only one underlying cause ...
This review examines the literature relating to the effect of death certification practices, coding ...
Trends in ischemic heart disease mortality are of current interest because death rates have declined...
Objective: This study investigated the sensitivity and specificity of the national mortality codes i...
Background To assess the implication of a possible continuation of the decline in ischaemic heart di...
Background To assess the implication of a possible continuation of the decline in ischaemic heart di...
AbstractBackgroundIschaemic heart disease (IHD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. The World H...
Background. In Denmark, as in many other Western countries, a decline in mortality from ischaemic he...
Background Ischemic heart disease (IHD) has been considered the top cause of mortality globally. How...
BACKGROUND: Data on long-term trends in mortality are generally unavailable for multiple-cause codin...
Over the last few years of the 20th century, major changes occurred for the classification of cause-...
Background Correct certification of cause of death by physicians (i.e. completing the medical certif...
Abstract Background Many developing countries are experiencing the epidemiological transition, with ...
The structural deficits and problems associated with application of the International Statistical Cl...
ABSTRACT This study addresses the question of whether the rise in ischemic heart disease mortality h...
AIMS: Mortality statistics have customarily been coded and analysed using only one underlying cause ...