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CARDIOVASCULAR (CVD) is a term used to describe a group of that affect the or blood vessels, including those in the brain. While CVD includes many conditions, this fact sheet highlights and a few heart diseases. Heart attacks and are typically sudden events caused by a blockage that prevents normal blood flow to the

heart or brain (ischemic stroke), respectively. In 2010, 13,373 Indiana residents died of heart disease, making it the leading cause of , and 3,077 Indiana residents died of stroke, making it the fourth leading .1

Figure 1. Mortality from Coronary Heart Disease* and Stroke, Indiana, 1 2006-2010 (HDS-2 and HDS-3 Healthy People 2020 Objectives) Healthy People 2020 Heart Disease and Stroke (HDS) 160.0 Objectives3 140.0 Coronary Heart HDS-24.1: Reduce hospitalizations of adults aged 65- 120.0 Disease 74 years with † as the principle diagnosis‡ 100.0 HP2020 Target  Target: 8.8 hospitalizations per 1,000 population 80.0  Current: 8.6 hospitalizations per 1,000 population 60.0 Stroke (2011)4 40.0 100,000 per HDS-24.2: Reduce hospitalizations of adults aged 75- 20.0 HP2020 Target 84 years with heart failure† as the principle diagnosis‡ 0.0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010  Target: 20.2 hospitalizations per 1,000 population Year  Current: 20.3 hospitalizations per 1,000 population (2011)4 2 Risk factors and management in Indiana adults HDS-24.3: Reduce hospitalizations of adults aged 85 †  32.8% reported having high years and older with heart failure as the principle diagnosis‡ . 79.4% with high blood pressure reported taking prescribed medication for their high blood  Target: 38.6 hospitalizations per 1,000 population  Current: 41.9 hospitalizations per 1,000 pressure 4  population (2011) 72.8% reported having their checked within the past 5 years †Also called congestive heart failure, heart failure is when the heart can’t pump enough blood to the organs. The heart works, but not as well as it should. . 38.9% reported having high cholesterol ‡Indicates those who were identified as Medicare patients

Figure 2. Hospitalization rates with heart failure† as the principal diagnosis, ages 65 and older, Indiana, 2007–20113 50.0

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35.0 Adults Aged 65-74 30.0 HP2020 Target (Aged 65-74) 25.0 Adults Aged 75-84 20.0 HP2020 Target (Aged 75-84) 15.0 Adults Aged 85+ Hospitalizations per 1,000 per Hospitalizations 10.0 HP2020 Target (Aged 85+) 5.0 0.0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 References Year 1. Indiana State Department of Health. (2012). Vital Records, 2012. *Coronary heart disease refers to ischemic heart diseases 2. Indiana State Department of Health. (2012). Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2011. (acute , or heart attack, other acute ischemic heart disease, and other forms of chronic ischemic 3. United States Department of Health and Human Services. (2012). Heart Disease and Stroke Objectives – Healthy People 2020 heart disease). Ischemic heart disease is heart problems 4. Indiana State Department of Health. (2012). Indiana Hospital Discharge Data Files, 2007-2011. caused by narrowed heart .

For additional information on the impact of heart disease and stroke in Indiana, 2013 please visit: www.chronicdisease.isdh.in.gov