A Comparison of Underlying Cause and Multiple Causes of Death: US Vital Statistics, 2000-2001

Background: Mortality statistics can be compiled using underlying cause-of-death data or multiple cause-of-death data, which include other contributing causes of death. Methods: For the leading causes of death in the United States during 2000-2001, we compared underlying and multiple cause-of-death...

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Veröffentlicht in:Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.) Mass.), 2006-01, Vol.17 (1), p.100-103
Hauptverfasser: Redelings, Matthew D., Sorvillo, Frank, Simon, Paul
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Mortality statistics can be compiled using underlying cause-of-death data or multiple cause-of-death data, which include other contributing causes of death. Methods: For the leading causes of death in the United States during 2000-2001, we compared underlying and multiple cause-of-death statistics. Results: For some conditions, little difference was observed between the 2 estimates. For other conditions, up to 10 times more deaths were identified from multiple-cause data than from underlying-cause data. The 10 leading causes of death differed when using the 2 types of data. Conclusions: Whenever possible, underlying and multiple cause-of-death statistics should both be presented. Analyses that use only the underlying cause of death ignore additional information that is readily available from multiple-cause data, and the more limited data may underestimate the importance of several leading causes of death.
ISSN:1044-3983
1531-5487
DOI:10.1097/01.ede.0000187177.96138.c6