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Study NCT ID: NCT00005162
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: 2016-05-13
First Post: 2000-05-25

Brief Title: Epidemiology of Decline in Heart Disease Mortality
Sponsor: National Heart Lung and Blood Institute NHLBI
Organization: National Heart Lung and Blood Institute NHLBI

Study Overview

Official Title: None
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2000-05
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: None
Brief Summary: To continue a study of premature coronary heart disease mortality among men and women aged 35-54 in Allegheny County Pennsylvania
Detailed Description: BACKGROUND

The decline in coronary heart disease mortality apparently began around 1963 in the United States and increased in intensity in later years In the 35-44 age groups the decline began somewhat later perhaps around 1968 The decline has been found in all four race sex groups and in all age groups including the very old This decline has also been noted in many other countries besides the United States The decline of coronary heart disease mortality could obviously be a function of either a change in incidence or in case fatality or both During the time of this decline in coronary heart disease mortality a great many changes were occurring both in the care of the cardiac patients and changes in risk factors The fact that the decline occurred across all age as well as race and sex groups as well as in many other countries suggested that one single factor may not have accounted for the decline

It was very unlikely that the decline of sudden death was due to improved out-of-hospital care or an early recognition of symptoms The three percent per year decline suggested that acute precipitating factors other than the underlying atherosclerosis were the most likely factors to account for the decline especially in the younger age groups of men

The study was designed to evaluate whether the decrease in coronary heart disease mortality was real or due to an artifact of certification practices or accuracy of diagnosis The design was based on the fact that the best opportunity to study the decline was in the 35-44 age group

DESIGN NARRATIVE

A retrospective review was made of all death certificates certified to coronary heart disease all other cardiovascular deaths and all non-traumatic but possibly sudden deaths certified by the coroner The review included autopsy records coroners reports hospital records information from certifying physicians and interviews with next-of-kin or witnesses A determination was made of the contribution to the decline of out-of-hospital sudden death and prior history of heart disease other diseases and possibly cigarette smoking The changing mode of death for in-hospital deaths was also evaluated

The study completion date listed in this record was obtained from the End Date entered in the Protocol Registration and Results System PRS record

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Secondary IDs
Secondary ID Type Domain Link
R37HL030793 NIH None httpsreporternihgovquickSearchR37HL030793