Restrictive cardiomyopathy

restrictive cardiomyopathy: A type of heart disorder referring to the inability of the ventricles to fill with blood because the myocardium (heart muscle) stiffens and looses its flexibility. Causes include replacement of the myocardium with scar tissue, abnormal cellular infiltration of the myocardium, or deposition of a substance (e.g., amyloid) in the myocardium.

Endpoint definition

Name I9_CARDMYORESTR
Long name Restrictive cardiomyopathy
Hospital Discharge registry ICD-10: I425, ICD-9: 4250A
Cause of Death registry ICD-10: I425, ICD-9: 4250A
Level in the ICD-hierarchy C
First defined in version DF2
Latin name Cardiomyopathia restrictiva

Summary Statistics

Key figures

All Female Male
Number of individuals 47 20 27
Unadjusted prevalence (%) 0.02 0.02 0.03
Mean age at first event (years) 60.09 67.30 54.75
Case fatality at 5-years (%) 10.64 5.00 14.81

Longitudinal metrics

All Female Male
Median nb. of events per indiv. 2.0 1.5 2.0
Recurrence at 6 months (%) 44.68 40.00 48.15

Survival analyses between endpoints

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before Restrictive cardiomyopathy
after Restrictive cardiomyopathy

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Drugs most likely to be purchased after Restrictive cardiomyopathy