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Interative Hull Atlas: www.hullpublichealth.org/Pages/hull_atlas.htm More information: www.jsnaonline.org and www.hullpublichealth.org<br />

10.1.3.3 Inpatient Hospital Admissions<br />

Table 207 gives the total number of daycase and inpatient admissions over the three<br />

year period 2007/08 to 2009/10 and the average annual directly age standardised<br />

admission rate for admissions (DSR) where the primary diagnosis was stroke (for at<br />

least one of the clinician episodes during the hospital stay) per 100,000 resident<br />

population (standardised to Hull‟s 2009 population). As previously mentioned, usage of<br />

services will depend on many different things, such as prevalence of risk factors and<br />

disease, willingness of visit GPs, referral rates within Primary Care, accessibility of<br />

Primary and Secondary Care services, etc.<br />

Table 207: Total three year admissions and annual average age-standardised stroke<br />

inpatient admission rate in Hull, financial years 2007/08 to 2009/10<br />

Area Total three year admissions and annual average DSR per<br />

100,000 Hull residents with primary diagnosis of stroke<br />

2007/08 to 2009/10 (95% CI)<br />

Men Women<br />

N DSR N DSR<br />

North Carr 55 162 (121 to 212) 69 248 (191 to 317)<br />

Northern 98 204 (166 to 249) 80 183 (145 to 229)<br />

NORTH LOCALITY 153 188 (159 to 221) 149 209 (176 to 246)<br />

East 122 171 (142 to 205) 145 199 (168 to 234)<br />

Park 121 183 (151 to 218) 142 218 (184 to 258)<br />

Riverside (East) 31 168 (114 to 240) 42 237 (170 to 320)<br />

EAST LOCALITY 274 177 (156 to 199) 329 212 (190 to 237)<br />

Riverside (West) 131 247 (206 to 293) 114 239 (197 to 288)<br />

West 127 192 (160 to 229) 126 188 (156 to 223)<br />

Wyke 72 164 (128 to 207) 116 262 (216 to 315)<br />

WEST LOCALITY 330 204 (183 to 228) 356 223 (200 to 248)<br />

HULL 758 190 (177 to 205) 836 215 (201 to 230)<br />

10.1.3.4 Mortality<br />

From the Compendium, the age-specific mortality rates for stroke for 2006-2008 are<br />

given in Table 208 for Hull and comparator areas (see section 3.3.3 on page 44). The<br />

mortality rate in Hull is comparable to the Industrial Hinterlands and average of the 10<br />

comparators for those aged 35-64 years and 75+ years, but is higher for those aged 65-<br />

74 years in particular for Hull women.<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 471

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