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QuickStats: Outpatient Colonoscopy Procedure Rates,* by Age Group --- National Survey of Ambulatory Surgery, United States, 1996 and 2006
Weekly
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From 1996 to 2006, the rate of outpatient colonoscopy procedures increased for adults aged ≥50 years. For persons aged 50--64 years, the rate in 2006 was 3.5 times higher than the rate in 1996 (472.4 versus 132.2 procedures per 10,000 population), and for those aged 65--74 years, the rate was nearly three times higher (638.5 versus 216.2). For persons aged 75--84 years, the rate in 2006 was more than twice the rate in 1996 (517.3 versus 230.5), and for persons aged ≥85 years, the increase was approximately double (173.6 versus 96.9).
Sources: National Survey of Ambulatory Surgery. Data files, 1996 and 2006. Available at http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nsas.htm.
National Hospital Discharge Survey. Annual files, 1996 and 2006. Available at http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhds.htm.
Alternate Text: The figure above shows outpatient colonoscopy procedure rates, by age group, in the United States for 1996 and 2006, based on results from the National Survey of Ambulatory Surgery. From 1996 to 2006, the rate of outpatient colonoscopy procedures increased for adults aged ≥50 years. For persons aged 50-64 years, the rate in 2006 was 3.5 times higher than the rate in 1996 (472.4 versus 132.2 procedures per 10,000 population), and for those aged 65-74 years, the rate was nearly three times higher (638.5 versus 216.2). For persons aged 75-84 years, the rate in 2006 was more than twice the rate in 1996 (517.3 versus 230.5), and for persons aged ≥85 years, the increase was approximately double (173.6 versus 96.9).
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