1-Bernalillo County, Central Penn Small Area Community Report
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1-Bernalillo County, Central Penn Small Area | New Mexico | U.S. | New Mexico | U.S. | |
Diseases of the heart include a variety of conditions that may affect different parts of the heart, including the blood supply, the heart muscle, the internal lining and valves, the conduction system, and the membrane that surrounds the heart. Common causes of death from diseases of the heart include myocardial infarction (heart attack), heart failure, and cardiac arrest.
Heart disease mortality is defined as circulatory, Heart disease (ICD10: I00-I09, I11, I13, I20-I51).
Some rows in data tables may include a note of Unstable or Very Unstable. Those rates labeled Unstable were statistically unstable (RSE >0.30 and <0.50), and may fluctuate widely across time periods due to random variation (chance). Those rates labeled Very Unstable were extremely unstable (RSE >0.50). These values should not be used to infer population risk. (Deaths per 100,000 Population, Age-adjusted, 2012-2016) | 196.4
(171.4
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221.3)
| 143.4 | 165.5 | Worse | Worse |
Stroke Deaths per 100,000 population in New Mexico
Stroke deaths include deaths with underlying cause of cerebrovascular disease, include ICD-10 codes I60-I69. (Deaths per 100,000 Population, Age-adjusted, 2012-2016) | 52.9
(39.6
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66.2)
| 31.9 | 37.3 | Worse | Worse |
The diabetes death rate: the number of deaths attributed to diabetes per 100,000 people, age-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. population (except for rates by age group).
Diabetes deaths include those with ICD10 codes E10 - E14 and as underlying cause of death. (Deaths per 100,000 Population, Age-adjusted, 2013-2017) | 53.0
(40.0
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66.0)
| 26.2 | 21.2 | Worse | Worse |
Life expectancy is an estimate of the expected average number of years of life (or a person's age at death) for individuals who were born into a particular population. Life expectancy is sensitive to deaths to younger persons, such as infant mortality and injury deaths. (Number of Years, 2013-2017) | 72.4 | 78.6 | 78.6 |