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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 29 March 2012

Thursday, 29 March 2012

Questions (240, 241, 242)

David Stanton

Question:

243 Deputy David Stanton asked the Minister for Health if he will provide the number of patients by county treated for stroke, each year from 2005 to 2010 respectively; the number of those patients who had diabetes; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [17458/12]

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David Stanton

Question:

244 Deputy David Stanton asked the Minister for Health if he will provide the number of patients by county treated for kidney failure each year from 2005 to 2010 respectively; the number of those patients who had diabetes; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [17459/12]

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David Stanton

Question:

245 Deputy David Stanton asked the Minister for Health if he will provide the number of patients by county diagnosed with gestational diabetes each year from 2005 to 2010 respectively; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [17460/12]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 243 to 245, inclusive, together.

The information requested by the Deputy is set out in the following tables:

County of Residence

Number of discharges with diagnosis of stroke (ICD-10-AM I60 — I64)

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Total Discharges With Stroke

Number of These Discharges with Diabetes

Total Discharges With Stroke

Number of These Discharges with Diabetes

Total Discharges With Stroke

Number of These Discharges with Diabetes

Total Discharges With Stroke

Number of These Discharges with Diabetes

Total Discharges With Stroke

Number of These Discharges with Diabetes

Total Discharges With Stroke

Number of These Discharges with Diabetes

Carlow

123

26

95

10

114

15

90

10

111

24

103

20

Cavan

140

9

180

20

169

22

155

15

168

12

150

10

Clare

241

30

221

32

219

25

223

18

204

26

178

28

Cork

770

96

898

112

993

114

1,027

112

866

134

899

98

Donegal

384

44

363

38

321

40

340

42

320

40

342

48

Dublin

1,945

217

2,062

229

2,016

248

2,115

263

2,298

318

2,174

295

Galway

514

53

422

48

410

53

469

36

443

43

464

52

Kerry

220

14

253

25

254

34

262

27

322

43

292

39

Kildare

214

18

279

27

228

22

281

35

307

40

299

32

Kilkenny

181

28

168

30

158

23

146

24

176

31

173

25

Laois

101

13

151

16

129

13

140

22

142

24

110

22

Leitrim

73

10

134

13

64

10

63

8

77

16

69

9

Limerick

309

36

315

48

316

48

306

47

345

47

311

47

Longford

66

8

63

9

78

7

83

11

78

11

91

16

Louth

239

32

208

16

249

27

230

32

232

33

249

43

Mayo

253

30

233

31

289

34

273

28

250

31

253

27

Meath

226

28

236

20

261

26

293

49

295

48

284

44

Monaghan

103

6

116

11

121

14

120

11

129

21

105

11

Offaly

137

23

129

14

130

16

129

17

168

20

195

30

Roscommon

169

22

139

15

126

20

148

24

148

24

103

15

Sligo

139

17

139

16

145

20

147

19

182

30

151

21

Tipperary North

143

15

126

15

156

18

126

19

161

14

133

20

Tipperary South

186

24

178

30

156

35

186

31

183

34

174

29

Waterford

201

33

228

45

196

30

215

41

212

38

201

26

Westmeath

146

17

137

20

178

26

191

33

196

26

191

35

Wexford

269

43

267

38

235

38

251

47

239

35

269

53

Wicklow

227

18

208

23

234

23

196

25

212

37

291

31

Non-resident

70

11

77

9

74

17

82

10

76

11

73

8

No fixed abode

<5

0

<5

0

<5

<5

<5

<5

<5

0

0

0

Total for All Counties

7,791

921

8,027

960

8,021

1,019

8,290

1,057

8,544

1,211

8,327

1,134

Source: Hospital Inpatient Enquiry (HIPE)

Notes:

Data refer to discharges from publicly funded acute hospitals

For reasons of confidentiality, cells with between 1 and 4 cases are displayed as <5

Data refer to discharges with any diagnosis (principal or secondary) of the following ICD-10-AM codes:

Stroke: I60 (Subarachnoid haemorrhage), I61 (Intracerebral haemorrhage), I62 (Other nontraumatic intracranial haemorrhage), I63 (Cerebral infarction), I64 (Stroke, not specified as haemorrhage or infarction)

Diabetes: E10 (Type 1 diabetes mellitus), E11 (Type 2 diabetes mellitus), E13 (Other specified diabetes mellitus), E14 (Unspecified diabetes mellitus)

County of Residence

Number of discharges with diagnosis of kidney failure (ICD-10-AM N17 — N19)

2005*

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Total Discharges With Kidney Failure

Number of These Discharges with Diabetes

Total Discharges With Kidney Failure

Number of These Discharges with Diabetes

Total Discharges With Kidney Failure

Number of These Discharges with Diabetes

Total Discharges With Kidney Failure

Number of These Discharges with Diabetes

Total Discharges With Kidney Failure

Number of These Discharges with Diabetes

Total Discharges With Kidney Failure

Number of These Discharges with Diabetes

Carlow

338

81

1,159

230

926

277

768

282

848

313

895

202

Cavan

207

31

2,015

335

2,295

411

2,734

301

4,309

90

4,312

103

Clare

285

42

2,678

410

2,270

323

2,633

325

778

308

663

216

Cork

1455

164

19,110

480

22,587

1244

23,552

2,066

23,996

5,087

24,967

6,181

Donegal

523

74

8,997

1,390

8,636

1,379

9,347

1,251

10,467

481

10,460

419

Dublin

3,848

686

20,350

3,927

22,568

4,684

22,589

4,282

26,403

3,723

27,565

4,351

Galway

1,024

146

4,789

1,357

7,842

2,931

9,459

2,790

11,580

3,057

11,905

2,941

Kerry

302

28

5,020

370

5,001

472

5,096

372

5,035

736

4,543

783

Kildare

524

47

2,854

703

3,335

747

3,216

549

3,789

511

3,598

536

Kilkenny

544

166

774

206

731

248

603

201

699

275

771

302

Laois

224

35

1,856

286

2,205

844

2,610

857

2,351

646

3,022

1,038

Leitrim

125

18

1,900

615

1,792

458

1,887

266

1,990

394

1,702

477

Limerick

450

67

5,158

948

4,756

997

5,581

575

1,581

505

1,578

546

Longford

162

30

498

52

920

189

1,166

212

2,009

349

1,880

480

Louth

370

49

914

169

1,095

194

1,134

310

1,190

194

1,239

222

Mayo

482

63

1,410

277

1,178

302

1,094

296

1,664

500

1,694

494

Meath

607

79

960

277

1,322

468

1,508

326

2221

252

2,373

516

Monaghan

172

28

557

154

774

52

1,760

225

2,389

73

2,395

77

Offaly

263

32

2,450

146

3,302

620

3,920

736

5,208

973

5,693

1,522

Roscommon

190

35

1,250

297

2,011

456

1,993

711

1,884

526

1,918

748

Sligo

314

59

3,476

700

3,607

855

3,811

1,167

3,931

971

4,231

1,060

Tipperary North

324

39

3,248

827

2,736

753

2,841

175

503

206

1,015

294

Tipperary South

587

131

891

320

986

336

1,320

300

1090

378

963

353

Waterford

705

184

1,038

315

1,009

301

1,079

328

1,290

331

1,203

334

Westmeath

294

60

2,120

799

3,344

1,076

3,614

1,281

4,650

1,464

5,312

1,726

Wexford

758

186

1,311

285

1,561

565

1,632

489

1,279

371

1,450

375

Wicklow

337

68

2,863

750

3,275

483

3,967

330

5,127

732

4,228

793

No fixed abode

<5

0

5

<5

5

<5

7

<5

5

<5

<5

<5

Non-resident

54

12

256

26

235

32

111

27

109

18

139

44

Total for All Counties

15,470

2,640

99,907

16,652

112,304

21,698

121,032

21,032

128,375

23,465

131,716

27,134

Source: Hospital Inpatient Enquiry (HIPE)

Notes:

Data refer to discharges from publicly funded acute hospitals.

For reasons of confidentiality, cells with between 1 and 4 cases are displayed as <5

Data refer to discharges with any diagnosis (principal or secondary) of the following ICD-10-AM codes:

Kidney Failure: N17 (Acute kidney failure), N18 (Chronic kidney disease), N19 (Unspecified kidney failure)

Diabetes: E10 (Type 1 diabetes mellitus), E11 (Type 2 diabetes mellitus), E13 (Other specified diabetes mellitus), E14 (Unspecified diabetes mellitus)

* Note that since 2006, daycase admissions for dialysis have been included in HIPE. This activity was previously excluded from HIPE. As the data above are based on both inpatient and daycase discharges with any diagnosis (principal or secondary diagnosis) of kidney failure, the figures from 2006 to 2010 include dialysis episodes. Therefore the data for 2005 are not directly comparable with the data from 2006-2010.

County of Residence

Number of discharges with diagnosis of gestational diabetes (ICD-10-AM O24.4)

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Total Discharges With Gestational Diabetes

Total Discharges With Gestational Diabetes

Total Discharges With Gestational Diabetes

Total Discharges With Gestational Diabetes

Total Discharges With Gestational Diabetes

Total Discharges With Gestational Diabetes

Carlow

11

14

22

10

35

34

Cavan

15

12

19

17

31

13

Clare

<5

30

38

27

42

41

Cork

44

64

110

170

231

270

Donegal

8

12

29

42

26

48

Dublin

869

943

839

1,012

1,159

1,350

Galway

71

54

119

198

234

189

Kerry

20

13

19

28

27

43

Kildare

124

146

110

140

136

187

Kilkenny

14

17

6

13

26

24

Laois

14

28

14

7

33

44

Leitrim

5

5

6

6

14

10

Limerick

<5

32

50

46

79

95

Longford

<5

7

11

13

11

12

Louth

76

75

45

43

60

70

Mayo

15

38

32

53

36

27

Meath

119

104

128

108

96

151

Monaghan

18

6

8

12

12

6

Offaly

16

14

33

29

17

45

Roscommon

<5

<5

9

14

17

6

Sligo

<5

6

15

17

34

38

Tipperary North

5

5

15

16

17

25

Tipperary South

8

15

20

29

52

39

Waterford

18

10

25

54

42

50

Westmeath

26

18

41

46

24

66

Wexford

16

16

28

23

49

99

Wicklow

60

53

48

49

78

78

No fixed abode

0

<5

0

<5

0

0

Non-resident

0

<5

<5

0

0

<5

Total for All Counties

1,589

1,740

1,842

2,223

2,618

3,061

Source: Hospital Inpatient Enquiry (HIPE)

Notes:

Data refer to discharges from publicly funded acute hospitals.

For reasons of confidentiality, cells with between 1 and 4 cases are displayed as <5

Data refer to discharges with any diagnosis (principal or secondary) of the following ICD-10-AM code:

Gestational Diabetes: O24.4 [Diabetes mellitus arising during pregnancy (Gestational diabetes mellitus Not Otherwise Specified)]

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