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Morbidity & Mortality: 2012 Chart Book on Cardiovascular, Lung, and Blood Diseases. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute February, 2012. Chapter 4 – Lung Diseases. The term lung diseases is used here to mean: Acute lower respiratory infections Chronic lower respiratory infections
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Morbidity & Mortality: 2012 Chart Book on Cardiovascular, Lung, and Blood Diseases National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute February, 2012
Chapter 4 – Lung Diseases • The term lung diseases is used here to mean: • Acute lower respiratory infections • Chronic lower respiratory infections • Lung diseases due to external agents • Adult respiratory distress syndrome • Pulmonary edema • Interstitial lung diseases • Cardiopulmonary diseases • Selected HIV-related and other pulmonary infections • Neonatal pulmonary diseases
Chart 4–1 Deaths From Lung Diseases,Percent by Subgroup, U.S., 2008 Cardiopulmonary Diseases 5.3% Neonatal Pulmonary Disorders 1.8% Other 4.3% External Agents 7.3% Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 56.7% Influenza & Pneumonia 23.2% Asthma 1.4% Total Deaths = 242,350 (100%)
Chart 4–3 Age-Adjusted Death Rates for Lung Diseases by Race & Sex, U.S., 2008 Deaths/100,000 Population
Chart 4–4 Death Rates for Lung Diseases by Age, Race, & Sex, U.S., 2008 Deaths/100,000 Population Age (Years)
Chart 4–5 Prevalence of COPDby Age, U.S., 1997–2010 Percent of Population Ages (Years): Year Physician diagnosed chronic obstructive pulmonary disease only.
Chart 4–6 Prevalence of COPDDisease by Age, Race, & Sex, U.S., 2010 Percent of Population Age (Years) Physician diagnosed chronic obstructive pulmonary disease only.
Chart 4–7 Hospitalization Rates for COPDby Age, U.S., 1995–2009 Hospitalizations/10,000 Population Year COPD: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease only.
Chart 4–8 Age-Adjusted Death Rates for COPDby Race and Sex, U.S., 1960–2008 Deaths/100,000 Population Year COPD: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. * Non-white from 1960-1967.
Chart 4–9 Age-Adjusted Death Rates for COPD by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, U.S., 1999–2008 Deaths/100,000 Population Male Female Year COPD: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. * Non-Hispanic.
Chart 4–10 Death Rates for COPDin White Males by Age, U.S., 1960–2008 Deaths/100,000 Population Year COPD: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease only.
Chart 4–11 Death Rates for COPDin Black* Males by Age, U.S., 1960–2008 Deaths/100,000 Population Year COPD: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. * Non-white from 1960-1967.
Chart 4–12 Death Rates for COPDin White Females by Age, U.S., 1960–2008 Deaths/100,000 Population Year COPD: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease only.
Chart 4–13 Death Rates for COPDin Black* Females by Age, U.S., 1960–2008 Deaths/100,000 Population ICD-7 ICD-8 ICD-9 ICD-10 Year COPD: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. * Non-white from 1960-1967.
Chart 4–14 Age-Adjusted Death Rates for COPD by State, U.S., 2005–2007 Deaths/100,000 Population COPD: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Chart 4–15 Death Rates for COPD by Country & Sex, Ages 35–74, 2006–2009* * Age-adjusted to European standard. Data for years indicated in parentheses. COPD: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Chart 4–16 Age-Adjusted Death Rates for COPD by Race/Ethnicity & Sex, U.S., 2008 Deaths/100,000 Population COPD: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. * Non-Hispanic.
Chart 4–17 Death Rates for COPDby Age, Race, & Sex, U.S., 2008 Deaths/100,000 Population Age (Years) COPD: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease only.
Chart 4–18 Prevalence of Asthma by Age, U.S., 1997–2010 Percent of Population Lifetime prevalence Year
Chart 4–19 Prevalence of Asthma by Race, Ages < 18, U.S., 1997–2010 Percent of Population Lifetime prevalence Year * Non-Hispanic.
Chart 4–20 Prevalence of Asthma by Race, Ages ≥ 18, U.S., 1997–2010 Percent of Population Lifetime prevalence Year * Non-Hispanic.
Chart 4–21 Current Asthma Prevalence by Race/Ethnicity & Sex in Children, U.S., 2010 Percent of Population Children includes ages younger than 18. * Non-Hispanic.
Chart 4–22 Current Asthma Prevalence by Race/Ethnicity & Sex in Adults, U.S., 2010 Percent of Population Adults includes ages 18 and older. * Non-Hispanic.
Chart 4–23 Physician Office Visits for Asthma, U.S., 1990–2009 Physician Office Visits (Millions) Year
Chart 4–24 Emergency Department Visit Rates for Asthma by Age & Sex, U.S., 1997–2008 Visits/10,000 Population Years
Chart 4–25 Emergency Department Visit Rates for Asthma by Age & Sex, U.S., 2006–2008 Visits/10,000 Population Age (Years)
Chart 4–26 Hospitalizations for Asthma by Primary & Secondary Diagnosis, U.S. Hospitalizations (Thousands) Year Years 1980–2009. * Break represents change in National Hospital Discharge Survey design in 1988.
Chart 4–27 Hospitalization Rates for Asthma by Age U.S., 1980–2009 Hospitalizations/10,000 Population Year * Break represents change in National Hospital Discharge Survey design in 1988.
Chart 4–28 Age-Adjusted Death Rates for Asthma by Race & Sex, U.S., 2008 Deaths/100,000 population * Non-Hispanic.
Chart 4–29 Death Rates* for Asthma by Race & Sex, Ages 1–24, U.S., 1980–2008 Deaths/100,000 Population ICD-9 ICD-10 Year * Age-adjusted death rates.
Chart 4–30 Age-Adjusted Death Rates for Asthma by Race & Sex, U.S., 1980–2008 Deaths/100,000 Population ICD-9 ICD-10 Year
Chart 4–31 Death Rates for Asthma by Age, Race, & Sex, U.S.,1999–2008 Deaths/100,000 Population Age (Years)
Chart 4–32 Death Rates for Asthma by Country & Sex, 2006–2009* * Age-adjusted to European standard. Data for years indicated in parentheses.
Chart 4–33 Death Rates* for Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome, U.S., 1968–2007 Deaths/100,000 Live Births Year * Break represents revisions to US death certificate in 1990.
Chart 4–34 Death Rates* for Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome by Race, U.S., 1980–2007 Deaths/100,000 Live Births Year * Break represents revisions to US death certificate in 1989.
Chart 4–35 Death Rates for Infant RDSby Race/Ethnicity, U.S., 2007 Deaths/100,000 live births RDS: Respiratory distress syndrome. Data not available for American Indians, Puerto Ricans, and South & Central Americans. * Non-Hispanic.
Chart 4–36 Death Rates for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome by Race/Ethnicity, U.S., 2007 Deaths/100,000 live births * Non-Hispanic.