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Relation between socioeconomic deprivation and death from a first myocardial infarction in Scotland: population based analysis
BMJ 2001; 322 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.322.7295.1152 (Published 12 May 2001) Cite this as: BMJ 2001;322:1152Data supplement
Mortality per 1000 men and women in 1986-95
Age (deprivation category)* Deaths before admission Deaths within 30 days of admission Admission rate minus deaths within 30 days† Men <65 years: 1 3.65 0.97 11.44 2 4.98 1.25 13.32 3 5.64 1.44 13.84 4 6.61 1.67 16.29 5 7.06 1.91 18.64 65-75 years: 1 62.85 19.55 72.36 2 75.92 22.89 74.25 3 79.62 23.88 74.75 4 83.87 22.88 78.05 5 87.52 25.25 80.31 >75 years: 1 148.88 42.72 71.51 2 169.07 46.62 69.61 3 167.01 43.31 69.68 4 163.80 45.14 73.43 5 161.13 43.85 76.23 Women <65 years: 1 1.11 0.43 3.53 2 1.64 0.63 4.55 3 2.00 0.64 5.19 4 2.46 0.89 5.92 5 2.87 1.13 8.02 65-75 years: 1 29.20 12.38 38.27 2 35.02 13.64 42.12 3 38.31 14.20 42.74 4 42.68 16.38 46.36 5 44.75 17.13 51.57 >75 years: 1 89.47 26.05 42.16 2 99.41 30.70 44.97 3 98.55 29.65 45.59 4 101.67 31.46 48.45 5 100.48 32.12 51.54 *1 is least deprived and 5 most deprived.
†Rates per 1000 population of admission to hospital.
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