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. 2016 Oct 21;113(42):704–711. doi: 10.3238/arztebl.2016.0704

eTable 3. Mortality rates by federal state*1 and sex in 2011 (deaths per 100 000 inhabitants).

Total Men Women
Coronary heart disease (I20–25)*2.
heart failure (I50)*2
or stroke (I60–69)*2
Coronary heart disease (I20–25)*2.
heart failure (I50)*2
or stroke (I60–69)*2
Coronary heart disease (I20–25)*2,
heart failure (I50)*2
or stroke (I60–69)*2
Raw Rank Standardized*3 Rank Raw Rank Standardized*3 Rank Raw Rank Standardized*3 Rank
Schleswig-Holstein 277.3 9 125.8 10 246.5 10 147,9 10 318.8 9 103.7 10
Hamburg 228.5 15 113.7 16 199.4 15 136.9 16 267.1 15 92.4 14
Lower Saxony 306.2 8 138.4 8 281.5 8 170.1 7 340.5 8 110.5 8
Bremen 253.3 13 113.8 15 230.5 13 140.1 13 288.4 13 89.3 16
North Rhine-Westphalia 259.4 12 121.0 11 232.3 12 144.7 12 298.6 11 99.6 11
Hesse 261.5 11 120.4 12 241.6 11 145.8 11 290.6 12 97.4 12
Rhineland-Palatinate 313.5 7 138.7 7 283.6 7 165.8 8 353.9 7 113.3 6
Baden-Württemberg 246.0 14 116.5 13 221.1 14 139.9 14 277.7 14 94.9 13
Bavaria 273.7 10 131.7 9 250.3 9 161.6 9 305.7 10 105.3 9
Saarland 333.0 4 142.2 6 312.9 3 177.8 6 370.5 4 113.1 7
Berlin 208.5 16 115.4 14 186.8 16 139.2 15 238.3 16 92.4 14
Brandenburg 324.5 5 152.4 4 289.1 6 183.1 5 365.7 5 123.7 3
Mecklenburg-West Pomerania 324.2 6 156.1 3 297.5 5 196.8 3 357.4 6 121.0 4
Saxony 403.1 2 157.9 2 346.1 2 198.2 2 476.3 1 124.8 2
Saxony-Anhalt 413.0 1 174.1 1 377.9 1 225.5 1 464.6 2 134.5 1
Thuringia 343.9 3 149.7 5 307.3 4 188.2 4 388.9 3 118.4 5
Germany 283.0 131.0 255.3 159.2 320.7 105.8

*1 Arranged according to official code number for state

*2 ICD-10 codes

*3 Standard population: old European standard population (WHO 1976) (23)

ICD, International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems; WHO, World Health Organization