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Journal of Clinical Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2023
The underlying cause of death (UCOD) documented in the death certificate is a cornerstone in the mortality data that has significant impact on national policies, health system, and socioeconomics. However, a wide range of inaccuracies have been reported worldwide and were linked to multiple factors, including sociodemographic development and lack of ...
Salim Al Busaidi +2 more
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The underlying cause of death (UCOD) documented in the death certificate is a cornerstone in the mortality data that has significant impact on national policies, health system, and socioeconomics. However, a wide range of inaccuracies have been reported worldwide and were linked to multiple factors, including sociodemographic development and lack of ...
Salim Al Busaidi +2 more
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Determination of the Underlying Cause of Death in Three Multicenter International HIV Clinical Trials [PDF]
Udgivelsesdato: null-nullPURPOSE: Describe processes and challenges for an Endpoint Review Committee (ERC) in determining and adjudicating underlying causes of death in HIV clinical trials.
Daniel E Nixon +2 more
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Multiple cause-of-death data as a tool for detecting artificial trends in the underlying cause statistics: a methodological study [PDF]
The aims of the study were: (i) to identify trends in the underlying cause-of-death statistics that are due to changes in the coders’ selection and coding of causes, and (ii) to identify changes in the coders’ documented registration principles that can ...
Lars Åge Johansson
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Using the National Death Index to Obtain Underlying Cause of Death Codes
Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 1998This study evaluated the comparability of underlying cause of death codes obtained from NDI Plus, a new feature of the National Death Index (NDI), with codes assigned by two study nosologists or by a National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) nosologist. Two study nosologists and an NCHS nosologist independently reviewed the death certificates of 493
N, Sathiakumar, E, Delzell, O, Abdalla
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[Validation of the underlying cause of death in medicolegal deaths].
Deaths due to external causes require additional medical tests in order to determine the cause of death. If these results are not incorporated into the death register these causes may be misclassified. The objective of this study is to validate the underlying cause of death of the Mortality Register with information obtained from forensic sources in ...
Mercè, Gotsens +9 more
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A Comparison of Underlying Cause and Multiple Causes of Death
Mortality statistics can be compiled using underlying cause-of-death data or multiple cause-of-death data, which include other contributing causes of death.For the leading causes of death in the United States during 2000-2001, we compared underlying and multiple cause-of-death statistics.For some conditions, little difference was observed between the 2
Matthew D, Redelings +2 more
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With implementation of the (ICD-10), for U.S. vital statistics in 1999, the criteria for selecting HIV infection as the underlying cause of death were expanded. To estimate the effect of ICD-10 rules on the number of deaths attributed to HIV infection, we applied a simplified version of ICD-10 rules to data on causes of death from all U.S.
Richard M, Selik +3 more
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Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, 1991
We studied causes of death in a cohort of all young males (n = 50 465) conscripted for military service in 1969–70. Six hundred eighty three deaths occurred in the cohort during the follow-up through 1983. Injury-related deaths accounted for 75% of all deaths.
P, Allebeck +3 more
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We studied causes of death in a cohort of all young males (n = 50 465) conscripted for military service in 1969–70. Six hundred eighty three deaths occurred in the cohort during the follow-up through 1983. Injury-related deaths accounted for 75% of all deaths.
P, Allebeck +3 more
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Underlying Cause of Death in Demented and Non-Demented Elderly Canadians
Neuroepidemiology, 2005This paper examines the associations between clinical dementia and underlying cause of death (UCD) in a population-based sample of seniors who took part in the Canadian Study of Health and Aging (CSHA). Cause-of-death data were obtained via death certificates for 2,924 of 2,982 deceased subjects. Among the decedents were 823 clinically demented and 670
Nicholas, Chamandy, Christina, Wolfson
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