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Health Indicator Report of Heart Attack: Hospitalizations

Heart attacks are associated with coronary heart disease, the number one killer of Utahns. There are several risk factors associated with heart attacks. Some of these include family history, high blood pressure, tobacco use, high cholesterol, physical inactivity, diabetes, obesity, and exposure to environmental contaminants.

Recent studies have shown significant relationships between air pollutants and increased risk of heart attack or other forms of coronary heart disease. Particulate matter (PM, 2.5) is associated with increased risk in sensitive sub-populations such as the elderly, patients with preexisting heart disease, and those who are survivors of a heart attack.
 YearMonthMaximum Daily Number of Hospitalizations in Utah

2000

 212000Jan13
 212000Feb16
 212000Mar11
 212000Apr13
 212000May20
 212000Jun15
 212000Jul13
 212000Aug12
 212000Sep16
 212000Oct14
 212000Nov14
 212000Dec17

2001

 222001Jan15
 222001Feb16
 222001Mar17
 222001Apr15
 222001May12
 222001Jun12
 222001Jul15
 222001Aug14
 222001Sep13
 222001Oct14
 222001Nov13
 222001Dec15

2002

 232002Jan13
 232002Feb15
 232002Mar15
 232002Apr14
 232002May15
 232002Jun17
 232002Jul15
 232002Aug16
 232002Sep14
 232002Oct13
 232002Nov15
 232002Dec17

2003

 242003Jan14
 242003Feb16
 242003Mar15
 242003Apr14
 242003May11
 242003Jun11
 242003Jul14
 242003Aug11
 242003Sep15
 242003Oct13
 242003Nov14
 242003Dec17

2004

 252004Jan14
 252004Feb17
 252004Mar14
 252004Apr11
 252004May13
 252004Jun13
 252004Jul12
 252004Aug13
 252004Sep9
 252004Oct14
 252004Nov12
 252004Dec16

2005

 262005Jan13
 262005Feb12
 262005Mar12
 262005Apr11
 262005May13
 262005Jun11
 262005Jul10
 262005Aug10
 262005Sep12
 262005Oct12
 262005Nov12
 262005Dec11

2006

 272006Jan15
 272006Feb15
 272006Mar14
 272006Apr14
 272006May13
 272006Jun11
 272006Jul11
 272006Aug13
 272006Sep11
 272006Oct15
 272006Nov14
 272006Dec12

2007

 282007Jan11
 282007Feb11
 282007Mar14
 282007Apr11
 282007May10
 282007Jun11
 282007Jul11
 282007Aug12
 282007Sep8
 282007Oct10
 282007Nov11
 282007Dec10

2008

 292008Jan15
 292008Feb14
 292008Mar11
 292008Apr14
 292008May12
 292008Jun12
 292008Jul11
 292008Aug11
 292008Sep12
 292008Oct11
 292008Nov11
 292008Dec12

2009

 302009Jan14
 302009Feb12
 302009Mar11
 302009Apr15
 302009May14
 302009Jun12
 302009Jul14
 302009Aug13
 302009Sep12
 302009Oct10
 302009Nov12
 302009Dec11

2010

 312010Jan14
 312010Feb13
 312010Mar12
 312010Apr17
 312010May12
 312010Jun12
 312010Jul12
 312010Aug13
 312010Sep13
 312010Oct15
 312010Nov16
 312010Dec13

2011

 322011Jan14
 322011Feb12
 322011Mar14
 322011Apr12
 322011May12
 322011Jun14
 322011Jul10
 322011Aug12
 322011Sep13
 322011Oct11
 322011Nov17
 322011Dec12

2012

 332012Jan12
 332012Feb15
 332012Mar12
 332012Apr12
 332012May15
 332012Jun15
 332012Jul15
 332012Aug12
 332012Sep14
 332012Oct11
 332012Nov12
 332012Dec13

2013

 342013Jan12
 342013Feb13
 342013Mar11
 342013Apr11
 342013May14
 342013Jun15
 342013Jul12
 342013Aug12
 342013Sep12
 342013Oct13
 342013Nov13
 342013Dec15

2014

 352014Jan13
 352014Feb14
 352014Mar16
 352014Apr12
 352014May16
 352014Jun14
 352014Jul10
 352014Aug13
 352014Sep13
 352014Oct12
 352014Nov15
 352014Dec16

2015

 362015Jan10
 362015Feb10
 362015Mar9
 362015Apr9
 362015May9
 362015Jun10
 362015Jul8
 362015Aug10
 362015Sep11
 362015Oct10
 362015Nov12
 362015Dec13

2016

 372016Jan16
 372016Feb14
 372016Mar13
 372016Apr16
 372016May16
 372016Jun14
 372016Jul16
 372016Aug16
 372016Sep13
 372016Oct15
 372016Nov13
 372016Dec15

2017

 382017Jan17
 382017Feb14
 382017Mar15
 382017Apr14
 382017May17
 382017Jun13
 382017Jul15
 382017Aug14
 382017Sep12
 382017Oct13
 382017Nov15
 382017Dec13

2018

 392018Jan15
 392018Feb15
 392018Mar15
 392018Apr16
 392018May13
 392018Jun12
 392018Jul15
 392018Aug17
 392018Sep13
 392018Oct12
 392018Nov16
 392018Dec14

2019

 402019Jan14
 402019Feb16
 402019Mar19
 402019Apr15
 402019May17
 402019Jun19
 402019Jul15
 402019Aug16
 402019Sep15
 402019Oct16
 402019Nov16
 402019Dec17

2020

 412020Jan15
 412020Feb14
 412020Mar17
 412020Apr11
 412020May15
 412020Jun15
 412020Jul15
 412020Aug18
 412020Sep15
 412020Oct14
 412020Nov15
 412020Dec15

2021

 422021Jan14
 422021Feb17
 422021Mar16
 422021Apr16
 422021May16
 422021Jun16
 422021Jul16
 422021Aug14
 422021Sep15
 422021Oct17
 422021Nov14
 422021Dec15

Notes

These data are provided to the Environmental Epidemiology Program (EEP) within the Utah Department of Health (UDOH). These data are converted from being hospital discharge data (which is present on the queried data sets) to data by admission date.

As of October 1, 2015, the U.S. is currently using the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) to code hospitalizations and emergency department visits. Prior to the change, heart attacks were defined with a primary diagnosis code of 410-410.92 (ICD-9 codes). Heart attacks are now defined as codes I21-I22 (ICD-10 codes).

Data Source

Utah Inpatient Hospital Discharge Data, Healthcare Information & Analysis Programs, Office of Research & Evaluation, Utah Department of Health and Human Services

Data Interpretation Issues

Hospitalization data for heart attacks do not include individuals who do not receive medical care or who are not hospitalized. This includes those who die in emergency rooms, nursing homes, or at home, and those treated in outpatient settings. Additionally, the measures are based upon events, not individuals. Therefore, if an individual is admitted multiple times, each admission will be counted separately. This method may overestimate the true prevalence of heart attacks.

NOTE: This data is based on the date of admission, not the date of discharge (such as what is used in the IBIS query). Therefore data will differ between IBIS query and the values reported here.

Definition

A heart attack, also known as a myocardial infarction, occurs when a coronary artery is completely blocked by a blood clot. This blockage causes a lack of blood flow to the heart, resulting in the death of part of the heart muscle.

The heart attack hospitalizations presented on this topic page are based on the date of admission (using the same hospital discharge dataset, but converting to date of admission).

Numerator

Data on hospitalizations from heart attacks are presented in the following views:
  1. Number of hospitalizations that occurred with a primary diagnosis of heart attack
  2. Average daily number of hospitalizations by month
  3. Maximum daily number of hospitalizations by month
  4. Minimum daily number of hospitalizations by month

Denominator

Not applicable.

What Is Being Done?

Over the past several years, the Utah Bureau of Emergency Medical Services and Preparedness (BEMS) has enlisted the expertise of hospital cardiac care experts, cardiologists, emergency physicians, other emergency medical providers, the Utah Hospital Association, and the American Heart Association that would accelerate the recognition and treatment of heart attack patients. The focus of this system is to connect emergency medical services (EMS) and hospitals, in an effort to transport patients with a certain type of heart attack, called a ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), to the best hospital that is able to treat them in the shortest possible time.

The Utah STEMI System involves a multi-faceted approach to heart attack victims. By utilizing field electrocardiograms (ECG), EMS agencies are able to identify STEMI patients and alert hospital emergency departments of the patient's condition and expected time of arrival. The field ECG is transmitted to the receiving hospital directly from the patient's location, allowing immediate review by the hospital physicians. This transmission allows physicians to assist in the field care of the patient, as well as activate their hospital STEMI team to prepare a catheterization laboratory (or cath lab). As a result of this coordinated response, precious minutes are saved.

Page Content Updated On 04/07/2023, Published on 04/17/2023
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