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. 2024 Nov 26;56(1):2424455. doi: 10.1080/07853890.2024.2424455

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Trends in incidence and mortality rates of acute myocardial ischaemic syndromein men and women by age group, 1996–2021. A) Incidence rates of men. B) Incidence rates of women. C) Mortality rates of men. D) Mortality rates of women. The incidence rates include the first non-fatal I20.0, I21, and I22 and fatal I20-25, I46, R96, and R98 cases. The mortality rates include the fatal cases as mentioned above. Age-standardized rates per 100 000 inhabitants were calculated with the 2011-2030 European standard population as the reference. The observed incidence and mortality rates are presented as dots, the segmented, Poisson, or negative binomial regression model’s predicted values as a line, and the regression model’s 95%-confidence intervals for predictions as ribbons. The rates are presented on a logarithmic scale.