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Table 1 Proportions of patterns of co-occurrence of DM and ATH by AI and Non-AI groups

From: Were US Asian Indian decedents with atherosclerosis more likely to have concurrent diabetes mellitus? Analysis of national multiple cause of mortality data (2012–2019)

Asian Indian national origin status

The cluster of contributing causes of death

n (%) of death records associated with each cluster

AI

ATH & DM

4603 (8.29%)

ATH & Non-DM

11,960 (21.56%)

Non-ATH & DM

4505 (8.12%)

Non-ATH & Non-DM

34,393 (62.01%)

Total number of deaths in AI

55,461

Non-AI

ATH & DM

826,262 (4.11%)

ATH & Non-DM

3,675,699 (18.29%)

Non-ATH & DM

1,181,851 (5.88%)

Non-ATH & Non-DM

14,406,226 (71.71%)

Total number of deaths in Non-AI

20,090,038

  1. AI indicates Asian Indian; Non-AI, Non-Asian Indian; ATH, Atherosclerotic disease defined as either of the following:—ischemic heart disease (ICD10 I20–I25), ischemic stroke (ICD10 I63), or atherosclerosis (ICD10 I70)
  2. DM Diabetes Mellitus (ICD10 E10–E14), Non-ATH Non-Atherosclerotic disease, Non-DM Non-Diabetes Mellitus