Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in ischaemic heart disease (IHD) mortality have been found in most European countries, but it is unclear to what extent inequalities in survival, as opposed to incidence, contribute to these inequalities in mortality. The author studied income-related inequalities in short-term and long-term case death after first hospitalisation with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and chronic ischaemic heart disease (CIHD), as well as inequalities in cardiovascular surgical procedures among patients admitted with IHD, in the Netherlands. Methods: Design: A nationwide prospective cohort study of patients first admitted for IHD. Data: Obtained by record linkage at individual level of national hospital discharge, caus...
Background. Previous research has provided evidence that socioeconomic status has an impact on invas...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) remains a major public health burden, causing 80,000 deaths annually in...
Background: Patients living under better socioeconomic circumstances often receive more active treat...
Background Socioeconomic inequalities in ischaemic heart disease (IHD) mortality have been found i
Objective: To assess the association between socioeconomic status and ischaemic heart disease (IHD) ...
Objective: To assess the association between socioeconomic status and ischaemic heart disease (IHD) ...
Objective. To study to what extent geographical differences of the mortality from ischaemic heart di...
Background: There have been substantial declines in ischemic heart disease in Scotland, partly due ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the influence of socioeconomic deprivation on case fatality following acute my...
BACKGROUND: There are no previous studies investigating when and where those who die pre-hospitally ...
Background: Previous research has provided evidence that socioeconomic status has an impact on invas...
Coronary heart disease persists as the leading cause of death in most countries and is severely affe...
Background Analyses of country or regional differences in cardiovascular (CV) trials are based on ge...
<p>Background: Despite substantial declines, Ischaemic Heart Disease (IHD) remains the largest...
Background: Mortality and morbidity are known to be negatively associated with socioeconomic status ...
Background. Previous research has provided evidence that socioeconomic status has an impact on invas...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) remains a major public health burden, causing 80,000 deaths annually in...
Background: Patients living under better socioeconomic circumstances often receive more active treat...
Background Socioeconomic inequalities in ischaemic heart disease (IHD) mortality have been found i
Objective: To assess the association between socioeconomic status and ischaemic heart disease (IHD) ...
Objective: To assess the association between socioeconomic status and ischaemic heart disease (IHD) ...
Objective. To study to what extent geographical differences of the mortality from ischaemic heart di...
Background: There have been substantial declines in ischemic heart disease in Scotland, partly due ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the influence of socioeconomic deprivation on case fatality following acute my...
BACKGROUND: There are no previous studies investigating when and where those who die pre-hospitally ...
Background: Previous research has provided evidence that socioeconomic status has an impact on invas...
Coronary heart disease persists as the leading cause of death in most countries and is severely affe...
Background Analyses of country or regional differences in cardiovascular (CV) trials are based on ge...
<p>Background: Despite substantial declines, Ischaemic Heart Disease (IHD) remains the largest...
Background: Mortality and morbidity are known to be negatively associated with socioeconomic status ...
Background. Previous research has provided evidence that socioeconomic status has an impact on invas...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) remains a major public health burden, causing 80,000 deaths annually in...
Background: Patients living under better socioeconomic circumstances often receive more active treat...