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Sutton Coldfield Sutton Coldfield - Westminster constituency Local heart and circulatory disease statistics from the British Heart Foundation Health statistics give our staff, volunteers, supporters and healthcare professionals a sense of the scale of the challenges we face as we fight for every heartbeat. The statistics here are based on official surveys and data sources - please see below for references. This is a presentation of key statistics for this area. You can also make any of them into a jpeg by zooming in and using Snipping Tool or Paint. Around Around Around There are around 840 2,000 11,000 3,300 people have been diagnosed people are living with heart people are living with stroke survivors with heart failure by their GP and circulatory diseases coronary heart disease in Sutton Coldfield in Sutton Coldfield in Sutton Coldfield in Sutton Coldfield Around Around Around Around 14,000 5,400 890 people in Sutton Coldfield adults have been 2,500 people have a faulty gene that have been diagnosed with people have been can cause an inherited high blood pressure diagnosed with diabetes diagnosed with heart-related condition in Sutton Coldfield atrial fibrillation in Sutton Coldfield in Sutton Coldfield Reviewed and updated Jan 2021. Next review due late 2021. Around Other key statistical publications: 25% https://www.bhf.org.uk/statistics of adults 11% in Sutton Coldfield of adults smoke How you can help: have obesity in Sutton Coldfield https://www.bhf.org.uk/how-you-can-help Contact us for any queries: https://www.bhf.org.uk/what-we-do/contact-us Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest REFERENCES/SOURCES - FOR ANY QUERIES PLEASE CONTACT THE HEALTH INTELLIGENCE TEAM - MORTALITY (DEATH) STATISTICS ARE NOT AVAILABLE FOR THESE GEOGRAPHIC AREAS (OHCA) Statistics Prevalence [living with] heart and circulatory diseases - BHF estimates based on latest GP prevalence data; NHS Digital/Public Health Scotland/StatsWales/DH Northern Ireland and latest health surveys with CVD fieldwork; NHS Digital/Scottish Government/Welsh Government Prevalence [diagnosed with] coronary heart disease, heart failure, stroke/TIA, atrial fibrillation, diabetes, hypertension (high blood pressure) – BHF analysis of latest GP prevalence data; NHS Digital/Public Health Scotland/StatsWales/DH Northern Ireland There are around Inherited heart-related conditions - BHF estimates derived from PHG Foundation, Heart to Heart (2009); updated to reflect revised FH/DCM prevalence estimates; latest (mid-2019) ONS/NRS population estimates plus ACORN 2020 estimates Adult obesity [BMI 30+] – BHF analysis of ACORN estimates 2020 3,400 Adult smoking [regular cigarette smokers] – Public Health England Fingertips 2019 (APS/GP survey data), National Survey for Wales 2019/20, Scottish Health Survey 2015-19 and Northern Ireland Health Survey 2019/20. out-of-hospital cardiac ACORN 2020 estimates where official survey results not available. arrests each year Only 1 in 8 people Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCAs) - events where resuscitation attempted by ambulance staff - volumes and survival rates are only routinely published for England and Scotland - NHS England Ambulance Quality Indicators, Scottish Out-of-Hospital Cardiac in the West Midlands survive an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Arrest Data Linkage Results, Welsh Government Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest Plan, DHNI Community Resuscitation Strategy Northern Ireland. in the West Midlands.
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