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Table 3 Percentage a of black and white men and women who died within 30 days after admission for AMI (unadjusted estimates)

From: Trends in and disparities for acute myocardial infarction: an analysis of Medicare claims data from 1992 to 2010

 

Black women

Black men

White women

White male

Mortality, number (%)

1992-1993

3311 (20.4)

2145 (17.9)

50641 (23.1)

44578 (19.5)

1994-1995

3492 (19.7)

2189 (17.0)

50269 (22.1)

43655 (18.4)

1996-1997

3512 (18.9)

2139 (16.0)

48151 (21.0)

41907 (17.8)

1998-1999

3761 (19.2)

2213 (16.8)

46539 (20.5)

40065 (17.7)

2000-2001

3952 (18.7)

2361 (16.8)

45521 (19.6)

38349 (16.9)

2002-2003

3847 (17.6)

2396 (16.4)

42912 (18.8)

36805 (16.4)

2004-2005

3122 (17.1)

1921 (15.1)

34193 (18.0)

29289 (15.6)

2007-2008

2751 (16.1)

1790 (15.0)

29842 (17.6)

26226 (15.4)

2009-2010

2768 (17.1)

1751 (15.3)

26994 (18.2)

24889 (16.2)

  1. aThe denominator is number of AMI patients in each stratum (that is, black women, black men, white women and white men) during each two-year period. AMI, acute myocardial infarction.