Forty Leading Procedures Performed In Short-Stay Hospitals by Gender
Macomb County Residents, Michigan 2014

(View Procedure Rates per 10,000 Population By Gender)

SELECTED  PROCEDURES
(View ICD-9-CM Codes)
   Both   
Sexes
Procedures Percent
Distribution
  Male   Female   Male   Female
  All  Procedures 194,033 86,041 107,992 44.3% 55.6%
  Diagnostic Cardiac Catheterization; Coronary Arteriography 11,374 6,894 4,480 60.6% 39.3%
  Respiratory Intubation and Mechanical Ventilation 10,044 5,438 4,606 54.1% 45.8%
  Blood Transfusion 8,753 4,058 4,695 46.3% 53.6%
  Fetal Monitoring 8,169 8,169 100.0%
  Prophylactic Vaccinations and Inoculations 7,619 3,774 3,845 49.5% 50.4%
  Vascular Catheterization Except for Heart & Renal Dialysis 5,411 2,749 2,662 50.8% 49.2%
  Spinal Fusion 5,270 2,397 2,873 45.4% 54.5%
  Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy; Biopsy 4,673 2,099 2,574 44.9% 55.0%
  Circumcision 3,878 3,878 100.0%
  Repair of Current Obstetric Laceration 3,412 3,412 100.0%
  Artificial Rupture of Membranes to Assist Delivery 3,301 3,301 100.0%
  Cesarean Section 3,298 3,298 100.0%
  Insertion of Catheter or Spinal Stimulator & Injection into 3,267 121 3,146 3.7% 96.3%
  Arthroplasty Knee 2,998 1,088 1,910 36.2% 63.7%
  Hemodialysis 2,724 1,538 1,186 56.4% 43.5%
  Manually Assisted Delivery 2,302 2,302 100.0%
  Incision of Pleura; Thoracentesis; Chest Drainage 2,295 1,240 1,055 54.0% 45.9%
  Laminectomy; Excision Intervertebral Disc 2,290 1,168 1,122 51.0% 49.0%
  Hip Replacement; Total and Partial 2,260 929 1,331 41.1% 58.8%
  Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplastry 2,075 1,375 700 66.2% 33.7%
  Medical Induction of Labor 2,065 2,065 100.0%
  Colonoscopy and Biopsy 1,996 826 1,170 41.3% 58.6%
  Diagnostic Ultrasound of Heart (Echocardiogram) 1,853 1,075 778 58.0% 41.9%
  Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition 1,843 933 910 50.6% 49.3%
  Diagnostic Bronchoscopy & Biopsy of Bronchus 1,487 765 722 51.4% 48.5%
  Abdominal Paracentesis 1,447 766 681 52.9% 47.0%
  Insertion of Drug-Eluting Coronary Artery Stent(s) 1,429 952 477 66.6% 33.3%
  Insertion; Revision; Replacement; Removal of Cardiac Pacemak 1,407 756 651 53.7% 46.2%
  Ureteral Catheterization 1,370 588 782 42.9% 57.0%
  Partial Excision Bone 1,336 650 686 48.6% 51.3%
  Contrast Aortogram 1,323 792 531 59.8% 40.1%
  Coronary Artery Bypass Graft 1,267 928 339 73.2% 26.7%
  Conversion of Cardiac Rhythm 1,245 692 553 55.5% 44.4%
  Arterio- or Venogram (not Heart & Head) 1,215 669 546 55.0% 44.9%
  Incision and Drainage; Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue 1,122 625 497 55.7% 44.3%
  Extracorporeal Circulation Auxiliary to Open Heart Procedure 1,114 752 362 67.5% 32.5%
  Debridement of Wound; Infection or Burn 1,113 620 493 55.7% 44.2%
  Retrograde Pyelogram 1,045 463 582 44.3% 55.6%
  Colorectal Resection 1,044 460 584 44.0% 55.9%
  Excision; Lysis Peritoneal Adhesions 1,028 295 733 28.7% 71.3%
  All Other Procedures 70,871 33,688 37,183 47.5% 52.4%

Notes:

Hospitalizations are inpatient hospital stays as measured by stays that were completed during the specified year. The number of hospitalizations is often greater than the number of persons hospitalized since some persons are hospitalized more than once during a year.

Procedures are surgical or nonsurgical operations, diagnostic procedure, or special treatment reported on the medical record of a patient. The number of procedures is often greater than the number of hospitalizations since some hospitalizations have multiple procedures.

Zero Procedures is shown by a "—".

Both Sexes category includes records with unknown sex.

Percent of procedures for both sexes.

Source: Michigan Resident Inpatient Files created by the Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics, Michigan Department of Health & Human Services, using data from the Michigan Inpatient Database obtained with permission from the Michigan Health & Hospital Association Service Corporation (MHASC).

Usage rights: Portions of this data are taken from a proprietary database owned and maintained by the MHASC. All rights reserved. This data may not be used for commercial purposes without first obtaining written permission from the MHASC. Contact MHASC at [email protected] for more information.


Last Updated: 04/26/2016