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Years of life lost (YLL) is a measure of premature mortality. Its primary purpose is to compare the relative importance of different causes of premature death within a particular population and it can therefore be used by health planners to define priorities for the prevention of such deaths. It can...
To reduce deaths from gastric, duodenal, and peptic ulcers.
To reduce deaths from chronic liver disease, including cirrhosis.
Directly age and sex standardised rate of emergency admissions for alcohol related liver disease in adults aged 19 years and older, per 100,000 registered patients, 95% confidence intervals.
Directly age and sex standardised mortality rate from liver disease for people aged under 75 in the respective calendar year per 100,000 registered patients.
Mortality from chronic liver disease, including cirrhosis (ICD-10 K70, K73-K74 equivalent to ICD-9 571).
Years of life lost due to mortality from chronic liver disease including cirrhosis (ICD-10 K70, K73-K74).
Years of life lost due to mortality from gastric, duodenal and peptic ulcers (ICD-10 K25-K27).
Years of life lost due to mortality from gastric, duodenal and peptic ulcers (ICD-10 K25-K27).
Years of life lost due to mortality from chronic liver disease including cirrhosis (ICD-10 K70, K73-K74).