Monday, August 27, 2012

American coronary heart disease and apoplexy mortality drop but acute apoplexy mortality rises

American coronary heart disease and apoplexy mortality drop but acute apoplexy mortality rises
According to 2001 heart disease and apoplexy statistical data of American Heart Association, though American coronary heart disease and apoplexy mortality dropped by 26% and 15% respectively in 1988- 1998, but acute coronary heart disease mortality has only dropped by 3%, and the mortality of acute apoplexy has risen by 5% instead. AHA President Rose Marie Robertson doctor claims in a statement, realize the mortality of heart disease and apoplexy and goal which reduce 25% of disabling leading before 2010, there is a large amount of work to be done. Robertson Dr. say " cardiovascular vessel disease still supreme disease, mortality of U.S.A., the morbidity of hypertension is still relatively high. Disease of ethnic minority cardiovascular vessel patient get enough treatment, 911 complex reaction time slow getting prompt treatment and cure by patient emergency call of minority area yet. " Statistical analysis reveals, between different race, especially the women of ethnic minority compare with white woman, the factor that the crowd is ill to lead and dangerous yes significance difference. The report reveals, the mortality of hypertension rose by 16% in 10 years. Though the cardiovascular vessel disease mortality of the male patient is reduced to some extent, about 1,000 persons that the women patient increases newly every year, and enable about 504,000 every year of total number of patients, therefore women have 58,000 more than men in the death patient. American the intersection of apoplexy and the intersection of association and the intersection of consultative committee and Dr., Edgar Kenton of president, say in the statement, " while making the public know we have more valid treatments, we should also be in order to prevent disease as reducing an important route of the expenses. " The detailed content wanting to understand the report please visit the following websites: http://www.americanheart.org/statistics/index.html

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