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This study analyzes temporal changes in population rates of cardiac services, demographics, and prevalence of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in relation to 1992 data. It examines age- and sex-adjusted cardiac diagnostic and therapeutic invasive services per 1000 adult population, direct expenditures associated with noninvasive and invasive cardiac services in Ontario, Canada, as well as cardiac service utilization across different age, gender, and socioeconomic subgroups. The study also explores temporal trends in cardiac services based on disease-specific cohorts. The research offers valuable insights into the evolution of cardiac care over time.
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Temporal changes in population rates of cardiac services, demographics, and AMI prevalence (relative to 1992) David A. Alter, et al, Circulation 2006;113;380-387
Temporal Changes in Age- and Sex-Adjusted Cardiac Diagnostic and Therapeutic Invasive Services per 1000 Adult Population David A. Alter, et al, Circulation 2006;113;380-387
Direct Expenditures Associated With Noninvasive and Invasive Cardiac Services in Ontario, Canada (All expenditures are in Canadian dollars) David A. Alter, et al, Circulation 2006;113;380-387
Temporal Changes in Cardiac Service Utilization According to Age, Gender, and Socioeconomic Subgroups SES indicates socioeconomic status. *Based on a model that included 10 years of data, which adjusted for SES and age-sex interactions David A. Alter, et al, Circulation 2006;113;380-387
Temporal trends in cardiac services according to disease-specific cohorts David A. Alter, et al, Circulation 2006;113;380-387