titles and more detailed information about the coding scheme can be found in appropriate volumes of the
ICD–9–CM (13).
Sex
Male . . . 0.00153 328.232 0.00412 323.367 0.00594 1,104.936 0.00347 330.761
Female . . . 0.00157 384.999 0.00174 322.104 0.00226 1,341.036 0.00278 331.207
Age
Under 15 years . . . 0.01700 229.443 0.01958 289.646 0.02006 722.724 0.01858 236.345
15–44 years . . . 0.00158 322.959 0.00265 328.234 0.00317 997.933 0.00398 298.470
45–64 years . . . 0.00147 321.327 0.00235 302.405 0.00323 1,186.155 0.00373 293.436
65 years and over . . . 0.00157 340.854 0.00196 309.446 0.00296 1,593.926 0.00252 277.559
Region
Northeast . . . 0.00437 213.840 0.01157 277.233 0.00778 632.459 0.00668 234.728
Midwest . . . 0.01253 384.988 0.00819 183.086 0.00783 701.464 0.00821 154.838
South . . . 0.00358 350.427 0.00388 306.111 0.00671 923.876 0.00441 270.511
West . . . 0.00519 389.105 0.00822 420.446 0.01139 1,093.364 0.00829 369.526
NOTE: The relative standard error (RSE) can be determined from the equation RSE(X)=100√a+b/x.
008.61–008.69 . . . 1992 008.6
250.93 . . . 1993 250.91
535.10–535.11 . . . 1991 535.1
651.30–651.31,651.33 . . . 1989 651.00–651.01,651.03 651.40–651.41,651.43 . . . 1989 651.10–651.11,651.13 651.50–651.51,651.53 . . . 1989 651.20–651.21,651.23 651.60–651.61,651.63 . . . 1989 651.80–651.81,651.83
654.20–654.21,654.23 . . . 1990 654.2,654.9
654.90–651.94 . . . 1990 654.2,654.9
657.0 . . . 1991 657
659.60,659.61,659.63 . . . 1992 659.80–659.81,659.83 665.10,665.11 . . . 1992 665.10,665.11,665.12,665.14 Note: The title for the subcategory 665.1 has been
996.85 . . . 1990 999.8
11.75 . . . 1989 11.79 37.71–37.72 (Leads only) . . 1987 (Leads/Device) 37.74 37.73 (Leads only) . . . 1987 (Leads/Device) 37.73 37.74 (Leads only) . . . 1987 (Leads/Device) 37.76 37.75 (Leads only) . . . 1987 (Leads/Device) 37.89 37.76 (Leads only) . . . 1987 (Leads/Device) 37.81 37.77 (Leads only) . . . 1987 (Leads/Device) 37.83–37.84
37.78 . . . 1987 37.71–37.72
37.79 . . . 1987 86.09
37.80–37.87 . . . 1992 89.492
37.83 (Device only) . . . 1987 (Leads/Device) 37.73–37.77
37.85–37.87 . . . 1987 37.85
37.89 . . . 1987 37.86 + 37.89
37.94–37.98 . . . 1986 37.99
38.22 . . . 1986 38.29
38.44 (Abdominal aorta only) 1986 38.44 (Entire aorta)
38.45 (Thoracic aorta added) 1986 38.44–38.45
38.95 . . . 1989 38.93
52.93 . . . 1989 52.93 + 52.91
97.05 . . . 1989 51.97 98.51–98.52 . . . 1989 59.96 (code deleted) 98.59 . . . 1989 59.96 (code deleted)
99.00 . . . 1995 99.02
99.15 . . . 1986 99.29
99.28 . . . 1994 99.25
1Before October 1986 contents of current code 36.05 would have been assigned to 36.0.
2Code 89.49 deleted; this procedure is included in the code for pacemaker insertion/
replacement.
3Codes 78.90–78.99 were retitled as ‘‘Insertion of bone growth stimulator’’ in October 1987;
the previous contents of codes 78.90–78.99 were reassigned to codes 78.40–78.49.
4Codes 99.71–99.79 were deleted in October 1987; their contents were not transferred elsewhere. In the October 1988 revision, codes 99.71–99.79 were reclassified as
‘‘Therapeutic apheresis.’’
SERIES 1. Programs and Collection Procedures—These reports describe the data collection programs of the National Center for Health Statistics. They include descriptions of the methods used to collect and process the data, definitions, and other material necessary for understanding the data.
SERIES 2. Data Evaluation and Methods Research—These reports are studies of new statistical methods and include analytical techniques, objective evaluations of reliability of collected data, and contributions to statistical theory. These studies also include experimental tests of new survey methods and comparisons of U.S. methodology with those of other countries.
SERIES 3. Analytical and Epidemiological Studies—These reports present analytical or interpretive studies based on vital and health statistics. These reports carry the analyses further than the expository types of reports in the other series.
SERIES 4. Documents and Committee Reports—These are final reports of major committees concerned with vital and health statistics and documents such as recommended model vital registration laws and revised birth and death certificates.
SERIES 5. International Vital and Health Statistics Reports—These reports are analytical or descriptive reports that compare U.S.
vital and health statistics with those of other countries or present other international data of relevance to the health statistics system of the United States.
SERIES 6. Cognition and Survey Measurement—These reports are from the National Laboratory for Collaborative Research in Cognition and Survey Measurement. They use methods of cognitive science to design, evaluate, and test survey instruments.
SERIES 10. Data From the National Health Interview Survey—These reports contain statistics on illness; unintentional injuries;
disability; use of hospital, medical, and other health services;
and a wide range of special current health topics covering many aspects of health behaviors, health status, and health care utilization. They are based on data collected in a continuing national household interview survey.
SERIES 11. Data From the National Health Examination Survey, the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys, and the Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey—
Data from direct examination, testing, and measurement on representative samples of the civilian noninstitutionalized population provide the basis for (1) medically defined total prevalence of specific diseases or conditions in the United States and the distributions of the population with respect to physical, physiological, and psychological characteristics, and (2) analyses of trends and relationships among various measurements and between survey periods.
SERIES 12. Data From the Institutionalized Population Surveys—
Discontinued in 1975. Reports from these surveys are included in Series 13.
SERIES 13. Data From the National Health Care Survey—These reports contain statistics on health resources and the public’s
SERIES 14. Data on Health Resources: Manpower and Facilities—
Discontinued in 1990. Reports on the numbers, geographic distribution, and characteristics of health resources are now included in Series 13.
SERIES 15. Data From Special Surveys—These reports contain statistics on health and health-related topics collected in special surveys that are not part of the continuing data systems of the National Center for Health Statistics.
SERIES 16. Compilations of Advance Data From Vital and Health Statistics—Advance Data Reports provide early release of information from the National Center for Health Statistics’
health and demographic surveys. They are compiled in the order in which they are published. Some of these releases may be followed by detailed reports in Series 10–13.
SERIES 20. Data on Mortality—These reports contain statistics on mortality that are not included in regular, annual, or monthly reports. Special analyses by cause of death, age, other demographic variables, and geographic and trend analyses are included.
SERIES 21. Data on Natality, Marriage, and Divorce—These reports contain statistics on natality, marriage, and divorce that are not included in regular, annual, or monthly reports. Special analyses by health and demographic variables and geographic and trend analyses are included.
SERIES 22. Data From the National Mortality and Natality Surveys—
Discontinued in 1975. Reports from these sample surveys, based on vital records, are now published in Series 20 or 21.
SERIES 23. Data From the National Survey of Family Growth—
These reports contain statistics on factors that affect birth rates, including contraception, infertility, cohabitation, marriage, divorce, and remarriage; adoption; use of medical care for family planning and infertility; and related maternal and infant health topics. These statistics are based on national surveys of women of childbearing age.
SERIES 24. Compilations of Data on Natality, Mortality, Marriage, Divorce, and Induced Terminations of Pregnancy—
These include advance reports of births, deaths, marriages, and divorces based on final data from the National Vital Statistics System that were published as supplements to the Monthly Vital Statistics Report (MVSR). These reports provide highlights and summaries of detailed data subsequently published inVital Statistics of the United States. Other supplements to the MVSR published here provide selected findings based on final data from the National Vital Statistics System and may be followed by detailed reports in Series 20 or 21.
For answers to questions about this report or for a list of reports published in these series, contact:
Data Dissemination Branch National Center for Health Statistics Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 6525 Belcrest Road, Room 1064
Hyattsville, MD 20782-2003
National Center for Health Statistics 6525 Belcrest Road
Hyattsville, Maryland 20782-2003
OFFICIAL BUSINESS
PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE, $300
DHHS Publication No. (PHS) 98-1799, Series 13, No. 138 8-0685 (9/98)
PERMIT NO. G-284
COVER 4
PRINTER: ADJUST SPINE TO FIT
PRINTER:
POSITIVE ART FOR BACK COVER (cover 4): PRINT SOLID PMS
NEGATIVE ART FOR FRONT COVER (cover 1): PRINT SOLID PMS