Abstract Background The risk of experiencing an acute myocardial infarction (AMI) increases with age and Canada's population is aging. The objective of this analysis was to examine trends in the AMI hospitalization rate in Canada between 2002 and 2009 and to estimate the potential increase in the number of AMI hospitalizations over the next decade. Methods Aggregated data on annual AMI hospitalizations were obtained from the Canadian Institute for Health Information for all provinces and territories, except Quebec, for 2002/03 and 2009/10. Using these data in a Poisson regression model to control for age, gender and year, the rate of AMI hospitalizations was extrapolated between 2010 and 2020. The extrapolated rate and Statistics Canada pop...
In the province of Prince Edward Island (PEI), which has a small homogeneous population of approxima...
There is a gap between rhetoric and reality concerning healthcare expenditures and population aging:...
Background: There is relatively little information available on recent population-based trends in th...
hospitalizations for acute myocardial infarction: projection to 2020 Nigel SB Rawson1, Rong Chu1,2, ...
AbstractA growing number of healthcare policy initiatives around the world have focused on the conti...
Objectives.This study sought to evaluate the in-hospital and postdischarge mortality of patients wit...
Aims: Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) incidence reflects levels of risk factors in the general pop...
Background—The incidence of myocardial infarction has declined during the past 4 decades in many pop...
Spatial and temporal analyses are critical to understand the pattern of myocardial infarction (MI) h...
We examined temporal trends, spatial variation, and gender differences in rates of hospitalization d...
Aim To analyse the timing and scale of temporal changes in rates of hospitalised myocardial infarcti...
BACKGROUND: While age-related differences in patterns of care for acute myocardial infarction have b...
We examined temporal trends, spatial variation, and gender differences in rates of hospitalization d...
Aim To analyse the timing and scale of temporal changes in rates of hospitalised myocardial infarcti...
This study examines age-related differences and temporal trends in hospital and long-term survival a...
In the province of Prince Edward Island (PEI), which has a small homogeneous population of approxima...
There is a gap between rhetoric and reality concerning healthcare expenditures and population aging:...
Background: There is relatively little information available on recent population-based trends in th...
hospitalizations for acute myocardial infarction: projection to 2020 Nigel SB Rawson1, Rong Chu1,2, ...
AbstractA growing number of healthcare policy initiatives around the world have focused on the conti...
Objectives.This study sought to evaluate the in-hospital and postdischarge mortality of patients wit...
Aims: Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) incidence reflects levels of risk factors in the general pop...
Background—The incidence of myocardial infarction has declined during the past 4 decades in many pop...
Spatial and temporal analyses are critical to understand the pattern of myocardial infarction (MI) h...
We examined temporal trends, spatial variation, and gender differences in rates of hospitalization d...
Aim To analyse the timing and scale of temporal changes in rates of hospitalised myocardial infarcti...
BACKGROUND: While age-related differences in patterns of care for acute myocardial infarction have b...
We examined temporal trends, spatial variation, and gender differences in rates of hospitalization d...
Aim To analyse the timing and scale of temporal changes in rates of hospitalised myocardial infarcti...
This study examines age-related differences and temporal trends in hospital and long-term survival a...
In the province of Prince Edward Island (PEI), which has a small homogeneous population of approxima...
There is a gap between rhetoric and reality concerning healthcare expenditures and population aging:...
Background: There is relatively little information available on recent population-based trends in th...