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1 isk was evident for external and nonexternal causes of death.
2 2.3 million)), with CVD and cancers the main causes of death.
3  sampling and did not have autopsy-confirmed causes of death.
4 alignancy and infection, are the most common causes of death.
5 ures related to competing risks and specific causes of death.
6  impairments and identified risk factors and causes of death.
7 ong NAS mothers than controls for almost all causes of death.
8 or, police use of force is among the leading causes of death.
9 median time from diagnosis to death, and the causes of death.
10 c Central Research Register, and Register of Causes of Death.
11  and identify the prognostic factors for all-causes of death.
12   Our results imply the presence of multiple causes of death.
13 ntricular ejection fraction die of nonsudden causes of death.
14 unctioning and be protective against certain causes of death.
15 monary disease (COPD) and stroke are leading causes of death.
16  intervals (CIs) for all causes and specific causes of death.
17  Classification of Diseases codes identified causes of death.
18 e annual county-level mortality rates for 21 causes of death.
19 ality and independently adjudicated specific causes of death.
20 ardial infarction (MI)) and cancer are major causes of death.
21 Asia, to improve the accuracy of determining causes of death.
22 atterns were found for natural and unnatural causes of death.
23 t significantly associated with differential causes of death.
24 hin the range of the 10 most frequent global causes of death.
25 erican families and can be tailored to other causes of death.
26 spital Registry and the National Registry of Causes of Death.
27 , and tuberculosis were the top five Level 3 causes of death.
28 s and invasive bacterial diseases are common causes of death.
29 D, congestive heart failure (CHF), and other causes of death.
30 2.3 million]), with CVD and cancers the main causes of death.
31 ty risk tended to be increased for all major causes of death.
32 across country income levels, countries, and causes of death.
33 g and overshadowing the effects of all other causes of death.
34 tality for 195 countries/territories and 169 causes of death.
35 ath was obtained from the Danish Register of Causes of Death.
36 dom (46), with much less difference in other causes of death.
37 .43, 1.06-1.95), and external or ill-defined causes of death (1.80, 1.37-2.36).
38                              For most common causes of death adult survival was improved in the offsp
39                     VTE is among most common causes of death after bariatric surgery.
40             The study sought to analyze late causes of death after congenital cardiac surgery by era
41                              The most common causes of death after trauma are hemorrhage and traumati
42                           Individual data on causes of death, age, sex, location of death, and preexi
43                                  Most common causes of death among 1244 child reports with available
44                      We examined the leading causes of death among a non-dialysis-dependent CKD popul
45 etwork aims to generate reliable data on the causes of death among children aged <5 years using all a
46                                   Deaths and causes of death among cohort members were identified via
47 s well recognized, whereas the most frequent causes of death among older recipients are potentially l
48 ty and for an array of unnatural and natural causes of death among patients recently discharged from
49                To compare survival rates and causes of death among patients with incident, clinically
50             There are limited data detailing causes of death among patients with peripheral artery di
51                              The most common causes of death among the 60 potentially eligible neonat
52 h reduced risks of dying from several common causes of death among urban Canadians.
53 dy was to determine the autopsy findings and causes of death among women in a large SCD population.
54 plex disease that remains one of the leading causes of death among women.
55 ng resurgence and remains one of the leading causes of death among young children worldwide despite t
56  significant contributor to 3 of the leading causes of death among young persons (aged 10-24 years):
57 d with lower rates of CVD and of other major causes of death and all-cause mortality.
58                                  Analyses of causes of death and busulfan disposition provided no mec
59 comprise a diverse population with different causes of death and clinical outcomes during hospitaliza
60 and ischaemic heart disease were the leading causes of death and DALYs at the national level in China
61  and late-life cognitive decline are leading causes of death and disability in the United States.
62        CVDs continue to be among the leading causes of death and disability in the United States.
63 A, and to compare OHCA DALY to other leading causes of death and disability in the US.
64 ssive alcohol consumption is one of the main causes of death and disability worldwide.
65          Alcohol use and smoking are leading causes of death and disability worldwide.
66                 Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide.
67           Liver cirrhosis is one of the main causes of death and disability-adjusted life-years world
68 S population, and they are among the leading causes of death and disability.
69 ciated with barrier dysfunction, are leading causes of death and disability.
70 ves in Wisconsin, USA, we evaluated how five causes of death and disappearances of monitored, adult w
71 velop therapeutics against some of the major causes of death and disease in the modern world.
72 restimation of unknown or forgotten surgical causes of death and disease.
73       Age-related conditions are the leading causes of death and health-care costs.
74 STATEMENT Brain stroke is one of the leading causes of death and major disabilities in the elderly wo
75                                    Examining causes of death and making comparisons across countries
76 nfection-related complications are important causes of death and morbidity following preterm birth.
77  of sex and gender as modifiers of the major causes of death and morbidity.
78          Ischemic heart diseases are leading causes of death and reduced life quality worldwide.
79                                              Causes of death and relevant demographic and clinical fe
80                           To investigate the causes of death and the interaction of comorbidities wit
81           However, little is known about the causes of death and the virus's pathologic features.
82 Registry and the Danish National Registry of Causes of Death and were cardiovascular diseases (myocar
83  form pages, included all-cause and specific causes of deaths and hospitalizations.
84 causes (underlying cause of deaths, multiple causes of death, and avoidable deaths) count deaths from
85        We use GBD 2013 data on mortality and causes of death, and disease and injury incidence and pr
86 that is unlikely to be correlated with other causes of death, and examined its association with daily
87 se of this study was to investigate specific causes of death, and its predictors, after revasculariza
88                                   Mortality, causes of death, and lung cancer findings are reported t
89 t, complex mummification practices, possible causes of death, and subsequent handling damage.
90 cteristics, factors associated with specific causes of death, and survival time were analyzed for all
91 levels of and trends in all-cause mortality, causes of death, and years of life lost (YLL) in all 33
92 ed to build national and global estimates of causes of death are associated with substantial uncertai
93        In high-income countries, the leading causes of death are noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), suc
94         Mortality after AKI is high, but the causes of death are not well described.
95                    Reliable data on specific causes of deaths are crucial to target interventions mor
96           Heart diseases are one of the main causes of death around the world.
97                 Sepsis is one of the leading causes of death around the world.
98 blinded to the study treatment subclassified causes of death as cardiovascular (cardiac and vascular)
99   Future research investigating the specific causes of death at the detailed occupational level will
100 e of vital statistics to ascertain rates and causes of death between 1996 and 2011.
101            The significant difference in the causes of death between patients with alcohol AP and con
102 he lack of difference in the distribution of causes of death between the azithromycin and placebo gro
103  are mainstays for the estimation of leading causes of death, but both are non-specific and focus on
104 y hazardous pesticides are among the leading causes of death by suicide in low-income and middle-inco
105   We increased the estimation input data for causes of deaths by 43% among neonates and 23% among 1-5
106           We also find that, for two leading causes of death [cancers and cardiovascular disease (CVD
107                We stratified the analysis by causes of death (cardiac, vascular, infectious, or other
108             The "underlying" and "immediate" causes of death (CoD) were determined for each case by a
109 (FL) has increased, little is known of their causes of death (CODs) in the rituximab era.
110 te examples of how the distribution of child causes of deaths could look in 15-20 years to inform pri
111 ng data reported to the National Register of Causes of Death database and managed by the Italian Nati
112                                              Causes of deaths, defined with the Coding of Death in HI
113 th mortality from 3 proximally ranked top 10 causes of death: diabetes, influenza and pneumonia, and
114                               The underlying causes of death did not differ between the trial groups.
115                          The distribution of causes of death did not differ significantly between the
116 sease (CVD), cancer, accidents and all other causes of death differ in (1) astronauts who never flew
117                                      Data on causes of death due to respiratory illness in Africa are
118 had died suddenly without other identifiable causes of death (eg, drowning, trauma, exposure to toxic
119  of mortality in the range of 8-12% from all causes of death examined with increased greenness around
120  and the lowest in HICs was observed for all causes of death except cancer, where mortality was simil
121  and years of life lost (YLL) rates from 152 causes of death for 397 census tracts from Jan 1, 1990,
122           Deidentified individual records on causes of death for all people aged 60 years or more who
123 erapy and metastatic progression are leading causes of death for patients with ER(+) disease(4).
124 omorbid or antecedent causes), and immediate causes of death for stillbirths, neonatal deaths, and ch
125 rates by US county for 21 mutually exclusive causes of death from 1980 through 2014.
126  subnational mortality rates for 2010-17 and causes of death from 211 166 verbal autopsy interviews i
127      There are no data available on specific causes of death from randomized trials that have compare
128                   We obtained information on causes of death from statistics Netherlands.
129 y to prevent child deaths through generating causes of death from surveillance data combined with inn
130       Atherosclerosis is amongst the leading causes of death globally.
131 ause of pneumonia and one of the most common causes of death globally.
132          Cardiovascular diseases are leading causes of death, globally, and health systems that deliv
133 en aged 1-59 months at the state level, with causes of death grouped into pneumonia, diarrhoea, menin
134 , it is important to understand how specific causes of death have contributed to increasing education
135 ondary outcomes included maternal mortality, causes of death, health knowledge, health practices incl
136                             Neither of these causes of death, however, showed consistent significant
137 cess mortality risk was found for concordant causes of death (i.e., siblings dying from the same caus
138  clinically defined CM during life had other causes of death identified at autopsy, no MR, and scanty
139                       Clinicians attributing causes of death identified tuberculosis as a cause or on
140 ios (HR) for risk factors were estimated and causes of death identified.
141                                  The leading causes of death in 2013 for young people aged 10-14 year
142  tuberculosis as a cause or one of the major causes of death in 89.5% of cases.
143 med to assess survival prospects and clarify causes of death in a large cohort of patients at a singl
144 nd other antecedent, immediate, and maternal causes of death in accordance with the International Cla
145 catarrhal fever, which is one of the leading causes of death in bison and other ungulates, has not be
146                                              Causes of death in both arms were mainly infections.
147 l & Melinda Gates Foundation to identify the causes of death in children in communities with high rat
148 ty and especially the spectrum of noncardiac causes of death in contemporary ACHD patients.
149                              We describe the causes of death in EUCLID using mortality end points adj
150 d to sepsis among each of the 282 underlying causes of death in GBD 2017.
151 ere was evidence of decreased risks of other causes of death in girls (0.64 [0.53-0.77]), but not in
152         Ovarian cancer is one of the leading causes of death in gynecological malignancies, and the r
153 fy causes of death we used a modified Coding Causes of Death in HIV (CoDe) protocol, which uses death
154                                  The leading causes of death in humans following SCI are respiratory
155 f cardiovascular disease, one of the leading causes of death in industrialized countries.
156  sepsis and septic shock), which are leading causes of death in intensive care units, are still poorl
157 five causes were found among the six leading causes of death in most francophone countries.
158 ons, and malignancies representing the major causes of death in older patients.
159                         To better understand causes of death in patients after a hospitalization with
160    The authors sought to analyze and compare causes of death in patients receiving direct oral antico
161 Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of death in patients with advanced renal disease.
162                                  We assessed causes of death in patients with MPN and matched control
163               Here we describe mortality and causes of death in people diagnosed with HIV in the HAAR
164                 Trauma is one of the leading causes of death in people under the age of 49 and compli
165                        Information on common causes of death in people with CKD is limited.
166    Cardiovascular and liver disease are main causes of death in people with human immunodeficiency vi
167 ningitis and tuberculosis are both important causes of death in persons with advanced HIV/AIDS.
168 ningitis and tuberculosis are both important causes of death in persons with advanced human immunodef
169 to provide granular data on the contributory causes of death in stillborn fetuses and in deceased neo
170 standardized mortality ratios to compare the causes of death in survivors of AKI with those in the ge
171                             The main primary causes of death in the 1109 infants were established as
172                                          The causes of death in the neratinib group were unknown (n=2
173 aths were significantly lower than all other causes of death in the non-operated group (3.3% vs. 8.9%
174 iovascular disease and cancer are the 2 main causes of death in the United States.
175 rt disease (HD) and cancer are the 2 leading causes of death in the United States.
176 degenerative disorder and one of the leading causes of death in the United States.
177 f death were consistent with the most common causes of death in the US population.
178                     Cancer is one of leading causes of death in the world and occurs in more than two
179                Cancer, as one of the leading causes of death in the world, is caused by malignant cel
180 s, suicides, and cancer were the most common causes of death in this high adversity population.
181 relatively large number of noncardiovascular causes of death in this sample might indicate other cont
182 ck-white life expectancy differences into 23 causes of death in three time periods (2000, 2008, 2016)
183  gene expression data and modeling predicted causes of death in verbal autopsy data.
184                                              Causes of death in women of reproductive age were ascert
185                  Suicide is one of the major causes of death in young people, in whom suicide can occ
186    Bacterial infection is one of the leading causes of death in young, elderly, and immune-compromise
187      Diarrhea remains one of the most common causes of deaths in children.
188 nfectious diseases remain one of the leading causes of deaths in developing countries because of a la
189 , indicating a transition in the predominant causes of deaths in middle-age.
190                                        Donor causes of death included head trauma (39.4%), cerebrovas
191   For the 15 contributory role cases, common causes of death included sepsis, malignancy, and severe
192     Associations were maintained for various causes of death, including cancer, heart disease, stroke
193 BMI in increasing the risk of several common causes of death, including cancers with increasing globa
194 es-eg, by reducing overall mortality and key causes of death, including overdose, suicide, HIV, hepat
195  ability of the risk scores on the different causes of death, including second cancer mortality, nonc
196 ssified mental disorders into ten groups and causes of death into 11 groups, which were further categ
197                                   We grouped causes of death into 45 groups, including ill-defined de
198                   Mortality from these major causes of death is also known to be elevated after widow
199 al fibrillation (AF), but examination of the causes of death is essential to design new strategies to
200                  Previous studies on SMN and causes of death lacked information on the exact treatmen
201 l circulatory support-related complications, causes of death, long-term mortality, and bridge therapy
202 ty advantage can be explained largely by two causes of death: lung cancer and heart disease.
203 s or those not undergoing surgery, competing causes of death may diminish the benefit, and there is n
204               Differences found for specific causes of death merit further investigation.
205      Using data from the Danish Register for Causes of Death mortality is also included.
206                                      Between causes of death, multiple organ failure and brain death
207 ctancy among some key populations, but other causes of death must be addressed to further narrow the
208 ium tuberculosis, one of the world's leading causes of death, must acquire nutrients, such as iron, f
209 atric Central Research Register, Register of Causes of Death, National Patient Register, and the Nati
210 the risk was significantly decreased for all causes of death (non-accidental HR 0.915, 95% CI 0.905-0
211 were underlying cause of death, contributory causes of death (number and specific causes), age at dea
212 e, a comprehensive study of the survival and causes of death of persons with synucleinopathies compar
213 higher burden of comorbid illness, competing causes of death, or limited sample size of older patient
214 sease (p = 0.003), possibly due to competing causes of death over this dose interval.These results co
215 s (p < 0.005), and cardiac versus noncardiac causes of death (p < 0.001).
216 peripheral artery disease, noncardiovascular causes of death reflected a high proportion (40%) of dea
217 ister, the Prescribed Drug Register, and the Causes of Death Register.
218 ted data on disease deaths from the national Causes of Death Register.
219     Their records were linked to the Swedish Causes of Death Registry and Prescribed Drug Registry.
220  and cause of death from the National Danish Causes of Death Registry.
221 Survival status was attained from a national Causes of Death registry.
222                                  In general, causes of death responsible for more YLLs overall also c
223 ailure, or stroke, which are the most common causes of death; risks of these outcomes are exacerbated
224 ents, cancer still remains among the leading causes of death since the middle of the twentieth centur
225            We reviewed existing lists of NCD causes of death that are either preventable through publ
226                             We find that the causes of death that contributed most to declines in the
227          The contribution of non-respiratory causes of death to global influenza-associated mortality
228 race and ethnicity, and to identify specific causes of death underlying the temporal trends.
229 hol-related, homicide, accidental, and other causes of death) up to 10 years after hospital discharge
230 usting for age, sex, socioeconomic position, causes of death, urban and rural residence, and preexist
231 xis deaths would be considered as underlying causes of death utilizing the ICD-11 revision.
232 life expectancy and mortality from different causes of death vary at a local, neighbourhood level wit
233 ortality by diet group for each of 18 common causes of death was estimated with the use of Cox propor
234 who died suddenly without other identifiable causes of death, was queried from June 3, 2011, to June
235                                  To classify causes of death we used a modified Coding Causes of Deat
236                    When we examined specific causes of death, we found that males with any type of me
237                                              Causes of death were ascertained from death certificates
238                                              Causes of death were ascertained from official death cer
239        Clinical Events Committee-adjudicated causes of death were balanced between the DCB and PTA co
240                              The most common causes of death were cardiovascular (15%) and extraesoph
241                                      Primary causes of death were cardiovascular disease (24 deaths;
242                              The most common causes of death were cardiovascular disease (28%) and ca
243                                      Primary causes of death were cardiovascular diseases, infection,
244                                      Leading causes of death were chronic heart failure (42%), pneumo
245                                              Causes of death were classified through a detailed chart
246                                  Numbers and causes of death were collected via death certificates.
247 ground data, along with data on survival and causes of death were collected.
248  last HIV-1 RNA plasma viral load (pVL), and causes of death were compared between groups.
249 t, last HIV-1 RNA plasma viral load (VL) and causes of death were compared between groups.
250                                     The main causes of death were consistent with the most common cau
251                                              Causes of death were defined according to the Valve Acad
252                                              Causes of death were determined from death certificates.
253                                              Causes of death were determined using International Clas
254                                              Causes of death were estimated using logistic regression
255 raged values from 2002 to 2010) and multiple causes of death were evaluated using multivariate Cox pr
256                                              Causes of death were extracted from death certificates a
257                                          The causes of death were lung infection in one patient, inte
258                                              Causes of death were monitored until 1 January 2013.
259        People with four or more contributory causes of death were more likely to die in hospital than
260                              The most common causes of death were multiorgan failure (26%), hemorrhag
261                                    Dates and causes of death were obtained from the official Cause-of
262                                    Long-term causes of death were primarily because of cardiovascular
263                      The most common grouped causes of death were renal disease (102, 23.4%), neoplas
264 (15 [7%], 15 [7%], 11 [5%]); the most common causes of death were respiratory failure and septic shoc
265 omic status, urban (vs rural) residence, and causes of death were similar, while long-standing reside
266         Among the highest EARs for noncancer causes of death were those for heart disease (EAR, 15.1;
267                             The most unequal causes of death were tuberculosis, opioid use, HIV, psyc
268 ultivariate analysis, factors related to all-causes of death were: patients' age >60 years (OR = 1.2,
269                                    The major causes of deaths were AIDS- or tuberculosis-related cond
270                                              Causes of deaths were generally transplantation-related.
271 ealth care to create a list of avertable NCD causes of death, which was mapped to the GBD cause list.
272 ity hazard ratios for all-cause and specific causes of death while controlling for individual risk fa
273               Stroke is one of the commonest causes of death with limited treatment options.
274 malignant neoplasms (31.8%) were the leading causes of death, with malignancy-related deaths more com
275 r patterns were observed for smoking-related causes of death, with particularly strong associations f
276      Road injuries are among the ten leading causes of death worldwide and also impede economic wellb
277                     Cancer remains a leading causes of death worldwide and an elevated systemic infla
278 ardial infarction (MI) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and inflammation is central t
279 ial infarction (MI) remains one of the major causes of death worldwide, and its treatment is a crucia
280 uberculosis (Mtb) infection is among top ten causes of death worldwide, and the number of drug-resist
281 istant tuberculosis (TB), one of the leading causes of death worldwide, arises mainly from spontaneou
282 ulting in sepsis and septic shock, two major causes of death worldwide, significant effort is directe
283 ung injury, and others are among the leading causes of death worldwide.
284 ular and cerebrovascular events, the leading causes of death worldwide.
285 iac arrest (SCA) ranks among the most common causes of death worldwide.
286 iac arrhythmias are one of the most frequent causes of death worldwide.
287 r disease (CVD) and cancer are the 2 leading causes of death worldwide.
288                 Sepsis is one of the leading causes of death worldwide.
289 al disorders rank among the most substantial causes of death worldwide.
290 ases, which together account for the leading causes of death worldwide.
291 ll lung cancer (NSCLC) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide.
292 sema, and it is currently one of the leading causes of death worldwide.
293  still occupies a leading position among the causes of death worldwide.
294     Heart failure (HF) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide.
295 sulting from infection is one of the leading causes of death worldwide.
296                 Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide.
297 c respiratory diseases are among the leading causes of deaths worldwide and major contributors of mor
298 cted data from GBD 2015 to assess mortality, causes of death, years of life lost (YLLs), years lived
299 cted data from GBD 2013 to assess mortality, causes of death, years of life lost (YLLs), years lived
300 data from the GBD 2013 to compare mortality, causes of death, years of life lost (YLLs), years lived

 
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