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AMI04: Risk factors among hospitalised patients (attacks) with acute myocardial infarction by sex and age group (%)

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11/27/2025
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Estonian Myocardial Infarction Register, Tartu University Hospital
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Definitions and methodology * Overweight - for persons younger than 65 years BMI 25 and higher, for persons older than 65 years 30 and higher. Each acute myocardial infarction is counted as one case (even if the patient has been treated with the same acute myocardial infarction in several hospitals). If the patient has recurrent acute myocardial infarction during the year, the corresponding number of cases has been taken into account. The data for 2015-2017 have been updated on 27.11.2025.
The dataset provides an overview of the prevalence of selected risk factors among hospitalised patients (attacks/cases) with acute myocardial infarction (ICD-10 I21-I22) in Estonia, expressed as percentages. Data are presented by year, risk factor, risk factor status (yes/no/unknown), sex, and age group. The purpose of data collection is to describe the risk profile of AMI patients and its changes over time to support prevention and quality assessment of care. Data source: Estonian Myocardial Infraction Register, Tartu University Hospital
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