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List of Causes Used in Leading Causes of Death and Years of Potential Life Lost (YPLL) Reports
The following is a list of terms describing the causes of death that are used in producing the Leading Causes of Death Reports as well as the Years of Potential Life Lost (YPLL) Reports of WISQARS. Because space is limited in the reports, some terms had to be shortened. But in doing so, some of the meaning may have been lost. This table shows the term used in the WISQARS report, its complete term, and the associated ICD-9 codes used to define it.
This table is in two parts: the following is for all ages, another table exists for causes related specifically to infants (those less than 1 year old).
Note: Not all causes will appear on all reports. Some causes will not have enough deaths to be included in some reports.
All Ages
WISQARS Term | National Center for Health Statistics Term | ICD-9 Codes |
---|---|---|
Alzheimer's Disease | Alzheimer's Disease | 331.0 |
Anemias | Anemias | 280-285 |
Appendicitis | Appendicitis | 540-543 |
Atherosclerosis | Atherosclerosis | 440 |
Benign neoplasms | Benign neoplasms, carcinoma in situ, & neoplasms of uncertain behavior & of unspecified nature | 210-239 |
Bronchitis | Acute bronchitis and bronchiolitis | 466 |
Bronchitis, emphysema, asthma | Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases & allied conditions | 490-496 |
Cerebrovascular | Cerebrovascular diseases | 430-438 |
Complicated pregnancy | Complications of pregnancy, childbirth, & the puerperium | 630-676 |
Congenital anomalies | Congenital anomalies | 740-759 |
Diabetes | Diabetes mellitus | 250 |
Gall bladder | Cholelithiasis & other disorders of gall bladder | 574-575 |
Heart disease | Diseases of heart | 390-398,402,404-429 |
Hernia | Hernia of abdominal cavity & intestinal obstruction without mention of hernia | 550-553,560 |
HIV | HIV Infection | *042-*044 |
Homicide & legal intervention | Homicide & legal intervention | E960-E978 |
Hypertension | Hypertension with or without renal disease | 401,403 |
Kidney infections | Infections of kidney | 590 |
Liver disease | Chronic liver disease & cirrhosis | 571 |
Malignant neoplasms | Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic & hematopoietic tissues | 140-208 |
Measles | Measles | 055 |
Meningitis | Meningitis | 320-322 |
Meningococcal | Meningococcal infection | 036 |
Nephritis | Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, & nephrosis | 580-589 |
Nutritional deficiencies | Nutritional deficiencies | 260-269 |
Other intestinal | Certain other intestinal infections | 007-009 |
Perinatal period | Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period | 760-779 |
Pneumonia and influenza | Pneumonia and influenza | 480-487 |
Polio | Acute poliomyelitis | 045 |
Prostate | Hyperplasia of prostate | 600 |
Septicemia | Septicemia | 038 |
Shigellosis | Shigellosis and amebiasis | 004,006 |
Streptococcal | Streptococcal sore throat, scarlatina and erysipelas | 034-035 |
Suicide | Suicide | E950-E959 |
Syphilis | Syphilis | 090-097 |
Tuberculosis | Tuberculosis | 010-018 |
Ulcer | Ulcer of stomach and duodenum | 531-533 |
Unintentional injuries & adverse effects | Accidents & adverse effects | E800-E949 |
Viral hepatitis | Viral hepatitis | 070 |
Whooping cough | Whooping cough | 033 |
The following two paragraphs from Deaths: Final Data for 1998 Volume 48, Number 11 July 24, 2000 offer further clarification:
* Codes for HIV infection
Beginning with data for 1987, NCHS introduced categories *042-*044 for classifying and coding Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. The asterisks before the category numbers indicate that they are not part of the Ninth Revision, International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9). Deaths classified to HIV infection are included, but not shown separately, in the category ''All other infectious and parasitic diseases'' in the List of 72 Selected Causes of Death and in the category ''Remainder of infectious and parasitic diseases'' in the List of 61 Selected Causes of Infant Deaths. Before 1987 deaths involving HIV infection were classified to ''Deficiency of cell-mediated immunity'' (ICD-9 No. 279.1), contained in the category ''All other diseases'';to''Pneumocystosis'' (ICD-9 No. 136.3), contained in the category ''All other infectious and parasitic diseases'';to''Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic and hematopoietic tissues''; and to a number of other causes. As a consequence, cause-of-death data for HIV infection beginning with 1987 are not strictly comparable with data for previous years.
Alzheimer's disease deaths
Beginning with data year 1979, WHO introduced a separate category for Alzheimer's disease in the ICD-9 (331.0). Alzheimer's mortality is believed to be underreported. Research shows that a substantial number of death certificates for persons diagnosed with dementia do not mention the condition. Underreporting is believed to be due to failure to report a condition considered to contribute to death, judgment that this condition did not contribute to death, or failure to diagnose the condition (35).
WISQARS Term | National Center for Health Statistics Term | ICD-9 Codes |
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Acute respiratory | Acute upper respiratory infections | 460-465 |
Benign neoplasms | Benign neoplasms, carcinoma in situ & neoplasms of uncertain behavior & of unspecified nature | 210-239 |
Blood disease | Diseases of blood & blood-forming organs | 280-289 |
Bronchitis | Bronchitis & bronchiolitis | 466,490-491 |
Congenital syphilis | Congenital syphilis | 090 |
Congenital anomalies | Congenital anomalies | 740-759 |
Cystic fibrosis | Cystic fibrosis | 277.0 |
Diabetes mellitus | Syndrome of "infant of a diabetic mother" & neonatal diabetes mellitus | 775.0-775.1 |
Gastritis | Gastritis, duodenitis, & noninfective enteritis & colitis | 535,555-558 |
Hemolytic disease | Hemolytic disease of newborn, due to isoimmunization, & other perinatal jaundice | 773-774 |
Hemorrhagic disease of newborn | Hemorrhagic disease of newborn | 776.0 |
Hernia abdominal | Hernia & abdominal cavity & intestinal obstruction without mention of hernia | 550-553,560 |
HIV Infection | HIV | *042-*044 |
Homicide | Homicide | E960-E969 |
Intestinal infections | Certain intestinal infections | 008-009 |
Intrauterine hypoxia | Intrauterine hypoxia & birth asphyxia | 768 |
Labor/delivery complications | Newborn affected by other complications of labor & delivery | 763 |
Long gestation | Disorders relating to long gestation & high birth weight | 767 |
Malignant neoplasms | Malignant neoplasms, including neoplasms of lymphatic & Hematopoietic tissues | 140-208 |
Malnutrition | Slow fetal growth & fetal malnutrition | 764 |
Maternal complications | Newborn affected by maternal complications of pregnancy | 761 |
Maternal complications | Newborn affected by maternal conditions which may be unrelated to the present pregnancy | 760 |
Meningitis | Meningitis | 320-322 |
Meningococcal | Meningococcal infection | 036 |
Neonatal hemorrhage | Neonatal hemorrhage | 772 |
Perinatal period | Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period | 760-779 |
Perinatal infections | Infections specific to the perinatal period | 771 |
Placenta, cord & membranes | Newborn affected by maternal complications of placenta, cord, & membrane | 762 |
Pneumonia & influenza | Pneumonia & influenza | 480-487 |
Respiratory distress syndrome | Respiratory distress syndrome | 769 |
Septicemia | Septicemia | 038 |
Short gestation | Disorders relating to short gestation & unspecified low birth weight | 765 |
SIDS | Sudden infant death syndrome | 798.0 |
Thymus gland | Diseases of thymus gland | 254 |
Unintentional Injury and Adverse Effects | Accidents & adverse effects | E800-E949 |
Viral diseases | Viral diseases | 045-079 |
Whooping cough | Whooping cough | 033 |
- Page last reviewed: September 2, 2014
- Page last updated: September 2, 2014
- Content source:
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control