Key Health Data for the West Midlands 2001

Table 5.7. Age / sex standardised rates of Emergency CHD-related admission, mortality and revascularisation, by PCT boundary 1999 / 2000


 

Age / sex standardised rates per 10,000
PCT
Admissions¹
Deaths²
   CABG/PTCA³
Burntwood Lichfield & Tamworth

77.4

28.4

6.3

Cannock Chase

85.8

23.3

6.4

Coventry

53.7

22.3

15.4

Dudley Beacon & Castle

66.2

20.6

8.7

Dudley South

62.3

18.0

9.1

East Staffordshire

57.9

25.2

0.8

Eastern Birmingham

75.4

24.1

10.2

Heart of Birmingham

109.9

24.4

14.3

Herefordshire

73.6

19.4

4.2

Newcastle-under-Lyme

73.7

21.4

10.5

North Birmingham

78.2

18.2

8.1

North Stoke

80.1

26.1

10.6

North Warwickshire

69.4

22.1

5.0

Oldbury & Smethwick

93.9

21.2

10.1

Redditch & Bromsgrove

70.8

18.8

8.1

Rowley Regis & Tipton

76.3

21.5

8.6

Rugby

48.6

15.8

11.2

Shropshire County

47.1

23.2

6.0

Solihull

63.6

21.8

9.3

South Birmingham

92.3

20.3

9.4

South Stoke

78.6

24.4

10.5

South Warwickshire

43.8

17.8

11.5

South Western Staffs

68.1

18.9

7.7

South Worcestershire

59.8

20.0

7.2

Staffordshire Moorlands

60.2

24.8

8.9

Telford and Wrekin

53.8

22.0

7.7

Walsall

83.9

26.0

6.5

Wednesbury & West Bromwich

81.4

24.1

7.4

Wolverhampton

107.8

22.8

6.9

Wyre Forest

56.7

19.5

12.9

Regional rate

71.6

21.7

8.7

 

¹ Source: Hospital Episode Statistics 1999-2000, Spells following unplanned admissions with ICD 10 diagnoses of I20.0-I25.9

² Source: ONS mortality data - All residents of West Midlands Region with cause of death ICD9 I21

³ Source: Hospital Episode Statistics 1999-2000, Spells associated with surgical procedures OPCS4 K40.1 - K46.9 or K49.1 - K50.9


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