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. 2017 Oct 5;104(8):657–664. doi: 10.1136/heartjnl-2017-312003

Table 2.

Scotland, mortality at 1 year following hospitalisation for myocardial infarction from 2006 to 2010

Age (years) Sex Population All cause Cardiovascular Bleeding Other*
30–39 Female 147 12 (8.2) 8 (5.4) 0 (0.0) 4 (2.7)
Male 507 10 (2.0) 8 (1.6) 0 (0.0) 2 (0.4)
40–49 Female 793 38 (4.8) 22 (2.8) 0 (0.0) 16 (2.0)
Male 2928 105 (3.6) 77 (2.6) 6 (0.2) 22 (0.8)
50–59 Female 1681 137 (8.1) 84 (5.0) 13 (0.8) 40 (2.4)
Male 5513 315 (5.7) 228 (4.1) 18 (0.3) 69 (1.3)
60–69 Female 3109 486 (15.6) 312 (10.0) 13 (0.4) 161 (5.2)
Male 6688 815 (12.2) 563 (8.4) 32 (0.5) 220 (3.3)
70–79 Female 5066 1475 (29.1) 990 (19.5) 48 (0.9) 437 (8.6)
Male 6837 1923 (28.1) 1299 (19.0) 67 (1.0) 557 (8.1)
80–89 Female 5518 2621 (47.5) 1933 (35.0) 91 (1.6) 597 (10.8)
Male 4653 2256 (48.5) 1600 (34.4) 90 (1.9) 566 (12.2)
90–99 Female 1528 939 (61.5) 683 (44.7) 28 (1.8) 228 (14.9)
Male 692 467 (67.5) 342 (49.4) 15 (2.2) 110 (15.9)
All ages Female 17 842 5708 (32.0) 4032 (22.6) 193 (1.1) 1483 (8.3)
Male 27 818 5891 (21.2) 4117 (14.8) 228 (0.8) 1546 (5.6)
Both 45 660 11 599 (25.4) 8149 (17.8) 421 (0.9) 3029 (6.6)

n (%) deaths.

*Non-bleeding, non-cardiovascular.