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. 2010 Nov;19(11):2033–2042. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2010.2029

Table 2.

Top Five Primary Diagnoses Among Discharges Associated with Diabetes in 1993 and 2006 for All Individuals Overall and for Males and Females (Overall and Aged 20–39 Years)

 
Overall population (1993)
Overall population (2006)
Males all ages (2006)
Females all ages (2006)
Males 20–39 years (2006)
Females 20–39 yearsb(2006)
Rank Diagnosis %a Diagnosis % Diagnosis % Diagnosis % Diagnosis % Diagnosis %
1 Diabetes mellitus with complications 10.5 Diabetes mellitus with complications 7.5 Diabetes mellitus with complications 8.3 Diabetes mellitus with complications 6.9 Diabetes mellitus with complications 29.8 Diabetes mellitus with complications 24.0
2 Coronary atherosclerosis 8.7 Congestive heart failure 6.4 Coronary atherosclerosis 7.4 Congestive heart failure 6.2 Skin and subcutaneous tissue infections 5.2 Affective disorders 4.1
3 Congestive heart failure 7.9 Coronary atherosclerosis 5.9 Congestive heart failure 6.6 Coronary atherosclerosis 4.6 Pancreatic disorders 3.9 Skin and subcutaneous tissue infections 3.9
4 Acute myocardial infarction 4.3 Pneumonia 3.9 Pneumonia 4.0 Pneumonia 3.8 Nonspecific chest pain 3.5 Nonspecific chest pain 3.2
5 Pneumonia 3.8 Nonspecific chest pain 3.3 Acute myocardial infarction 3.6 Nonspecific chest pain 3.5 Schizophrenia and related disorders 2.9 Other nutritional, endocrine, and metabolic disorders 2.8
a

All percentages are weighted.

b

Rates were calculated after excluding discharges related to pregnancy.