• The risk adjusted mortality rate (RAMR) is a mortality rate that is adjusted for predicted risk of death. It is usually utilized to observe and/or compare...
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    death rate List of countries by life expectancy Maximum life span Medical statistics Micromort Mortality displacement Risk adjusted mortality rate Vital...
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    infant mortality occurs in countries that already have low rates of infant mortality. In the United States, a primary source of infant mortality risk is infant...
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    rate has emerged as a new risk factor for mortality in homeothermic mammals, particularly cardiovascular mortality in human beings. High heart rate is...
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    (and revisions are also performed periodically). Also, age-adjusted rates are mortality rates that would have existed if all populations under study had...
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    of their substantially different mortality rates. Other characteristics can also be used to distinguish different risks, such as smoking status, occupation...
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  • "age-adjusted" morbidity rate approximately 30% higher than that for the general population, indicating that Indigenous Australians have a higher risk of...
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  • noise Adjusted Rand index – see Rand index (subsection) ADMB – software Admissible decision rule Age adjustment Age-standardized mortality rate Age stratification...
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  • research program of disease burden that assesses mortality and disability from major diseases, injuries, and risk factors. GBD is a collaboration of over 3600...
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  • countries found that mortality is three times higher in low- compared with high-human development index (HDI) countries even when adjusted for prognostic factors...
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    past mortality experience and assumes that the same age-specific mortality rates will continue. Thus, such life expectancy figures need to be adjusted for...
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    produce results most useful for stratifying the 30-day and 1-year risks of mortality. Definitions of normal QTc vary from being equal to or less than 0...
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    were lost, thus making the rate of interest high enough to pay for not only for the use of the capital but also for the risk of losing it (fully described...
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    deaths worldwide for different years arranged by their associated mortality rates. In 2002, there were about 57 million deaths. In 2005, according to...
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  • His crude mortality rate is 1.4% for all comers in cardiac surgery as opposed to the above-mentioned societies risk adjusted mortality rates of 2.25%....
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    only 13 countries in the world where the rate of maternal mortality is worse than it was 25 years ago. That risk is even higher for Black women, who are...
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  • insurance companies periodically update their premiums based on the mortality rate, adjusted for age. Medical researchers can track disease-related deaths and...
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    events and mortality. There is additional evidence to suggest that providing people with a cardiovascular disease risk score may reduce risk factors by...
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    of death. In many cases, the risk depends on the time of exposure, and so is expressed as a mortality rate. Health risks, which vary widely with age,...
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    Moss AJ (February 1987). "Decreased heart rate variability and its association with increased mortality after acute myocardial infarction". The American...
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    a rate of 3.4% a year during that same time period. Despite these increases, the mortality rate for colorectal cancer has remained the same. Risk factors...
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    in some developing countries because of higher mortality rates. Taken globally, the total fertility rate at replacement was 2.33 children per woman in...
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    (I–V), with 30-day mortality ranging from 1.1% to 24.5%. Those in classes I and II are low-risk and those in classes III–V are high-risk. There are roughly...
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    suicide, a mortality rate of 11.6 per 100,000 persons per year. Suicide resulted in 842,000 deaths in 2013 up from 712,000 deaths in 1990. Rates of suicide...
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    global health include disability-adjusted life year (DALY), quality-adjusted life years (QALYs), and mortality rate. The DALY is a summary measure that...
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    health or disability. In so doing, mortality and morbidity are combined into a single, common metric. Disability-adjusted life years are a societal measure...
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  • more of an estimate of willingness to pay for small reductions in mortality risks rather than how much a human life is worth. Using government spending...
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  • The risk of death in the period following surgery is less than 1 in 1,000. A 2016 review estimated bariatric surgery could reduce all-cause mortality by...
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    National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). On average, adjusted for age, the annual U.S. suicide rate increased 30% between 2000 and 2020, from 10.4 to 13...
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  • charges, and in-hospital mortality. The higher the score, the higher the predicted hospital resource use and mortality rate are. For a physician, this...
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