| Literature DB >> 17107613 |
Elizabeth Barnett1, Steven Reader, Beverly G Ward, Michele L Casper.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In the United States, over one-third of premature cardiac deaths occur outside of a hospital, without any transport prior to death. Transport prior to death is a strong, valid indicator of help-seeking behavior. We used national vital statistics data to examine social and demographic predictors of risk of no transport prior to cardiac death. We hypothesized that persons of lower social class, immigrants, non-metropolitan residents, racial/ethnic minorities, men, and younger decedents would be more likely to die prior to transport.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17107613 PMCID: PMC1654180 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2261-6-45
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cardiovasc Disord ISSN: 1471-2261 Impact factor: 2.298
Characteristics of premature cardiac decedents (25–64 years old), United States, 1999–2000
| 25–34 years | 3,100 (3.5%) | 5,006 (3.3%) | 8,106 (3.3%) |
| 35–44 years | 11,915 (13.3%) | 18,836 (12.3%) | 30,751 (12.7%) |
| 45–54 years | 27,852 (31.2%) | 46,283 (30.3%) | 74,135 (30.6%) |
| 55–64 years | 46,541 (52.1%) | 82,873 (54.2%) | 129,414 (53.4%) |
| Male | 63,693 (71.2%) | 104,881 (68.6%) | 168,574 (69.5%) |
| Female | 25,715 (28.8%) | 48,117 (31.5%) | 73,832 (30.5%) |
| White, non-Hispanic | 67,688 (75.7%) | 107,621 (70.3%) | 175,309 (72.3%) |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 15,859 (17.7%) | 32,712 (21.4%) | 48,571 (20.0%) |
| Hispanic | 4,131 (4.6%) | 8,912 (5.8%) | 13,043 (5.4%) |
| Asian, non-Hispanic | 1,092 (1.2%) | 2,796 (1.8%) | 3,888 (1.6%) |
| AI/AN, non-Hispanic | 638 (0.7%) | 957 (0.6%) | 1,595 (0.7%) |
| Not high school graduate | 7,612 (8.5%) | 14,067 (9.2%) | 21,679 (8.9%) |
| High school graduate | 81,796 (91.5%) | 138,931 (90.8%) | 220,727 (91.1%) |
| Foreign-born | 5,636 (6.3%) | 12,347 (8.1%) | 17,983 (7.4%) |
| Not foreign-born | 83,772 (93.7%) | 140,651 (91.9%) | 224,423 (92.6%) |
| Married | 36,185 (40.5%) | 91,176 (59.6%) | 127,361 (52.5%) |
| Widowed | 6,799 (7.6%) | 10,170 (6.7%) | 16,969 (7.0%) |
| Divorced | 27,024 (30.2%) | 29,467 (19.3%) | 56,491 (23.3%) |
| Single | 19,400 (21.7%) | 22,185 (14.5%) | 41,585 (17.2%) |
| Metro South | 24,012 (26.9%) | 44,570 (29.1%) | 68,582 (28.3%) |
| Metro Northeast | 14,606 (16.3%) | 25,585 (16.7%) | 40,191 (16.6%) |
| Metro Midwest | 14,295 (16.0%) | 26,532 (17.3%) | 40,827 (16.8%) |
| Metro West | 15,788 (17.7%) | 19,567 (12.8%) | 35,355 (14.6%) |
| Non-Metro South | 10,602 (11.9%) | 20,513 (13.4%) | 31,115 (12.8%) |
| Non-Metro Northeast | 1,613 (1.8%) | 3,248 (2.1%) | 4,861 (2.0%) |
| Non-Metro Midwest | 5,557 (6.2%) | 9,412 (6.2%) | 14,969 (6.2%) |
| Non-Metro West | 2,935 (3.3%) | 3,571 (2.3%) | 6,506 (2.7%) |
| Ischemic heart disease | 58,389 (65.3%) | 103,148 (67.4%) | 161,537 (66.6%) |
| Other forms of heart disease | 11,868 (13.3%) | 29,138 (19.1%) | 41,006 (16.9%) |
| Hypertensive heart disease | 6,138 (6.9%) | 6,310 (4.1%) | 12,448 (5.1%) |
| Heart failure | 2,609 (2.9%) | 3,925 (2.6%) | 6,534 (2.7%) |
| Ill-Defined Conditions (inc. cardiac arrest) | 10,404 (11.6%) | 10,477 (6.9%) | 20,881 (8.6%) |
Figure 1Specific causes of death for cardiac decedents, United States 1999–2000.
Odds ratios for risk of no transport vs. death after transport, for premature cardiac decedents, United States, 1999–2000
| Sociodemographic Factor | Odds Ratio (95% CI) |
| 25 – 29 | 0.94 (0.87 – 1.02) |
| 30 – 34 | 0.92 (0.86 – 0.99)** |
| 35 – 39 | 0.99 (0.95 – 1.03) |
| 40 – 44 | 1.03 (0.99 – 1.07) |
| 45 – 49 | 1.02 (1.00 – 1.05) |
| 50 – 54 | 1.02 (0.99 – 1.05) |
| 55 – 59 | 1.01 (0.98 – 1.03) |
| 60 – 64 (referent) | 1.00 |
| Male | 1.16 (1.14 – 1.18)** |
| Female (referent) | 1.00 |
| Black | 0.71 (0.70 – 0.73)** |
| Hispanic | 0.70 (0.67 – 0.73)** |
| Asian | 0.61 (0.56 – 0.66)** |
| American Indian | 0.91 (0.82 – 1.01) |
| White (referent) | 1.00 |
| Single | 2.35 (2.29 – 2.40)** |
| Widowed | 1.88 (1.81 – 1.94)** |
| Divorced | 2.29 (2.24 – 2.34)** |
| Married (referent) | 1.00 |
| Not a high school graduate | 0.95 (0.92 – 0.98)** |
| High school graduate (referent) | 1.00 |
| Foreign Born | 0.91 (0.88 – 0.95)** |
| U.S. Born (referent) | 1.00 |
| Non-metro Northeast | 0.86 (0.81 – 0.91)** |
| Metro Northeast | 1.02 (0.99 – 1.05) |
| Non-metro Midwest | 1.03 (0.99 – 1.07) |
| Metro Midwest | 0.94 (0.92 – 0.97)** |
| Non-metro West | 1.47 (1.39 – 1.55)** |
| Metro West | 1.47 (1.43 – 1.51)** |
| Non-metro South | 0.96 (0.93 – 0.99)** |
| Metro South (referent) | 1.00 |
Figure 2Relative risk of no transport prior to cardiac death: results for single men and women. Referent group = married white men. Logistic model adjusted for age, education, immigrant status, region, and metropolitan status of county of residence.
Figure 3Relative risk of no transport prior to cardiac death: results for divorced men and women. Referent group = married white men. Logistic model adjusted for age, education, immigrant status, region, and metropolitan status of county of residence.