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

Table 303: Under 75 standardised mortality ratios for COPD for Hull and comparators,<br />

2006-2008<br />

Area Under 75 COPD SMR 2006-2008 (95% CI)<br />

Males Females Persons<br />

England 100 (98, 102) 100 (98, 102) 100 (99, 101)<br />

Hull 170 (137, 209) 188 (148, 235) 178 (152, 207)<br />

Y&H SHA 116 (110, 122) 120 (113, 128) 118 (113, 123)<br />

Indust Hinterlands 133 (125, 141) 163 (154, 173) 146 (140, 152)<br />

Wolverhampton 139 (109, 174) 92 (66, 126) 118 (98, 142)<br />

Salford 164 (129, 204) 246 (198, 303) 199 (170, 232)<br />

Derby 88 (64, 118) 116 (85, 156) 100 (81, 123)<br />

Stoke-on-Trent 131 (102, 166) 152 (117, 194) 141 (118, 166)<br />

Coventry 157 (127, 192) 159 (126, 198) 158 (135, 183)<br />

Plymouth 94 (70, 124) 131 (100, 169) 111 (91, 134)<br />

Sandwell 162 (132, 197) 134 (104, 170) 149 (128, 174)<br />

Middlesbrough 166 (123, 220) 201 (148, 267) 182 (147, 222)<br />

Sunderland 128 (103, 159) 171 (138, 210) 147 (126, 171)<br />

Leicester 174 (140, 215) 125 (93, 165) 153 (128, 181)<br />

Average above 10 139 (129, 150) 150 (138, 162) 144 (136, 152)<br />

North East Lincolnshire 189 (148, 238) 145 (106, 195) 170 (140, 203)<br />

The trends in the directly standardised mortality rates (DSRs) for COPD for Hull and<br />

comparator areas are given per 100,000 men and women in Figure 225 and Figure<br />

226. This figure refers to deaths for all ages as 84% of COPD deaths are preventable in<br />

that this is the estimated number directly caused by smoking (see Table 96). The<br />

underlying data are given in the APPENDIX on page 927 and page 927.<br />

For males, the mortality rate for COPD was slightly higher for the most recent period<br />

2006-2008 compared to the Industrial Hinterlands and the average of the 10<br />

comparators. The mortality rate had decreased by 29% between 1993-95 and 2006-08<br />

which is similar or slightly lower than that for the Industrial Hinterlands (31%) and the<br />

average of the 10 comparators (35%). The rate decreased by 37% for England over the<br />

same period.<br />

For women for 2006-2008, Hull had the 6 th highest mortality rate for COPD with<br />

Tameside & Glossop (39.5), Middlesbrough (40.3), Salford (42.6), Liverpool (45.6) and<br />

Knowsley (50.0) having higher mortality rates per 100,000 women. Between 1993-95<br />

and 2006-08, the mortality rate in Hull decreased by 8% compared to 3% for England<br />

and an increase of 4% for the Industrial Hinterlands and 3% for the average of the 10<br />

comparators. However, despite an overall reduction since 1993-95 in the last four<br />

periods the mortality rate in Hull has increased. The mortality rate was highest in the<br />

mid-1990s being 45.0 per 100,000 women for 1995-1997 decreasing to a minimum of<br />

31.8 per 100,000 women for 2002-2004, but has since increased to 38.9 per 100,000<br />

women for 2006-2008 which is slightly lower than the rate in 2005-2007 (40.1 per<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 623

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