Authors
Prachi Bhatnagar, Kremlin Wickramasinghe, Elizabeth Wilkins, Nick Townsend
Publication date
2016/12/15
Source
Heart
Volume
102
Issue
24
Pages
1945-1952
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Cardiovascular Society
Description
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality in the UK is declining; however, CVD burden comes not only from deaths, but also from those living with the disease. This review uses national datasets with multiple years of data to present secular trends in mortality, morbidity, and treatment for all CVD and specific subtypes within the UK. We produced all-ages and premature age-standardised mortality rates by gender, standardised to the 2013 European Standard Population, using data from the national statistics agencies of the UK. We obtained data on hospital admissions from the National Health Service records, using the main diagnosis. Prevalence data come from the Quality and Outcome Framework and national surveys. Total CVD mortality declined by 68% between 1980 and 2013 in the UK. Similar decreases were seen for coronary heart disease and stroke. Coronary heart disease prevalence has remained …
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