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Compared to other causes of death, deaths from subcavity hemorrhage (aSAH) caused by aneurysm cobwebs are generally considered negligible.
, it is estimated that hemorrhage in the lower cavity of the cobwebs accounts for only 4 per cent of stroke deaths.
are most likely to be affected by aSAH among middle-class people.
because cancer, transportation, alcohol and cardiovascular-related deaths are declining in high-income countries, the authors hypothesically assume that the proportion of aSAH deaths in the middle age group may increase.
therefore, the purpose of this paper is to determine the proportion of aSAH deaths among middle-age people and other causes of death.
Statistics Finland and the National Institute of Health and Welfare approved the extraction and analysis of data from the National Register of Causes of Death (CDR) and Hospital Discharge (HDR).
since 1936, all deaths in Finland have been documented to the National CDR administered by Statistics Finland.
1996, causes of death have been classified using the 10th edition code of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health (ICD-10).
the aSAH deaths registered in the CDR were extracted and a four-character ICD-10 classification code (I60.0-I60.6) was used.
identified cerebrovascular and cerebrovascular deaths and 25 of the most common causes of death in middle-aged men and women (40-64 years old).
aneurysm is a potential cause of death for 4,277 people, 56.8 percent of whom are women.
age of death for women (65.8 years) is higher than for men (59.0 years).
half (48.5 per cent) of aSAH deaths occur among people aged 40-64.
53.8 per cent of these cases occurred outside hospital wards (50.2 per cent for women and 57.2 per cent for men).
of all cerebrovascular deaths, aSAH accounts for one fifth of all cerebrovascular deaths, one third for women, and 2.8 per cent for men and 10.2 per cent for all cardiovascular deaths.
between 1998 and 2017, the total burden of aSAH death fell by an average of 1.7 per cent (0.4-3.1 per cent) per year for men and 2.2 per cent (0.8 to 3.5 per cent) per year for women.
a significant proportion of deaths among middle-age people, especially women.
addition, since the incidence of aSAH in Finland is not an exception, these results may also apply to many other countries.
Rutalin I, Kaprio J, Korja M Burden of aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage deaths in middle-aged people is relatively high Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychy Published Online First: 05 November 2020. doi: 10.1136/jnnp-2020-324706MedSci Original Source: MedSci Original Copyright Notice: All text, images and audio and video materials on this website that indicate "Source: Met Medical" or "Source: MedSci Original" are owned by Mets Medicine and are not authorized to be reproduced by any media, website or individual. Source: Mays Medicine.
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