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2008 National Healthcare Quality & Disparities Reports

Table 4_4_3.3
Deaths per 1,000 hospital admissions age 40 and over with percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasties (excluding obstetric and neonatal admissions and transfers to another hospital), by State, 2000 and 2005
State 2005 2000
Ratea SE Ratea SE
Total 11.9 0.1 15.4 0.1
Arizona 12.1 0.7 16.0 0.9
Arkansas 15.4 1.1 DNC DNC
California 13.4 0.4 15.8 0.5
Colorado 11.5 0.9 14.0 1.1
Connecticut 12.9 1.1 13.6 1.1
Florida 11.0 0.4 14.0 0.5
Georgia 12.7 0.8 16.5 1.1
Hawaii 10.5 2.1 16.1 2.5
Illinois 11.0 0.5 13.7 0.6
Iowa 14.4 1.1 17.5 1.1
Kansas 10.3 1.2 19.1 1.3
Kentucky 13.0 0.8 18.5 1.1
Maryland 13.8 0.9 16.1 1.1
Massachusetts 11.5 0.7 16.6 0.9
Michigan 11.2 0.5 14.5 0.6
Minnesota 11.9 0.8 DNC DNC
Missouri 13.5 0.6 16.2 0.7
Nebraska 13.8 1.6 DNC DNC
Nevada 16.4 1.2 DNC DNC
New Hampshire 12.3 1.7 DNC DNC
New Jersey 12.3 0.7 14.3 0.8
New York 7.6 0.6 10.4 0.7
North Carolina 12.4 0.7 15.4 0.8
Oklahoma 15.6 0.9 DNC DNC
Oregon 15.2 1.3 14.0 1.6
Rhode Island 13.4 1.9 DNC DNC
South Carolina 14.8 0.9 14.9 1.2
Tennessee 13.4 0.7 20.3 0.9
Texas 12.9 0.4 17.2 0.5
Utah 15.3 1.3 14.9 1.7
Vermont 17.1 2.8 DNC DNC
Washington 15.2 0.8 17.6 1.1
West Virginia 12.7 1.3 15.2 1.6
Wisconsin 11.5 0.8 15.6 1.0

a Rates are adjusted by age, gender, age-gender interactions, and All Patient Refined-Diagnosis Related Group (APR-DRG) risk of mortality score.

DNC - Data were not collected.

Key: SE: standard error.

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Center for Delivery, Organization, and Markets, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) databases and AHRQ Quality Indicators, version 3.1. State estimates are from the State Inpatient Databases (SID), and not all States participate in HCUP. Estimates for the total U.S. are from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample, which is drawn from the SID and weighted to give national estimates.

 

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