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Table 1 Number of admissions to hospital for alcohol-associated conditions at the start (2002/03) and end (2013/14) of the study period for England

From: Trends in alcohol-related admissions to hospital by age, sex and socioeconomic deprivation in England, 2002/03 to 2013/14

 

2002/03

2013/14

Relative Change

Condition categories

Wholly Acute

23,172

52,291

2.26

Wholly Chronic

34,159

50,142

1.47

Partially Acute

44,589

63,671

1.43

Partially Chronic

99,478

137,612

1.38

Specific conditions wholly attributable to alcohol

Acute Intoxication subcategory of Mental and Behavioural Disorders due to use of Alcohol (F10.0)

7013

15,546

2.22

All Other Mental and Behavioural Disorders due to use of Alcohol (F10.1-F10.9)

19,375

26,921

1.39

Alcoholic Liver Disease (K70)

11,135

16,142

1.45

Intentional self-poisoning due to alcohol (X65)

11,966

31,232

2.61

Total alcohol-related admissions

Total Admissions

201,398

303,716

1.51

Crude Rate (per 100,000)

402

560

1.39

Total non-alcohol related admissions

Total Admissions

9,450,741

13,095,242

1.39

Total Emergency Admissions

3,052,094

4,071,187

1.33

Total Non-Emergency Admissions

6,398,647

9,024,055

1.41

Population (n)

50,141,285

54,276,638

1.08

  1. Partially attributable condition totals are a sum of fractions of admissions for conditions which are partially attributable to alcohol