Internal Reference Number: FOI_7457
Date Request Received: 29/09/2023 00:00:00
Date Request Replied To: 19/10/2023 00:00:00
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Request Summary: Information
Request Category: Private Individuals
Question Number 1: The total number of heart attacks per year for the 4 years 2019-2022 inclusive | |
Answer To Question 1: Please see our response to this FOI in the Excel spreadsheet attached. Please note any answers less than six have been concealed to protect patient confidentiality. To accompany this answer to question 1 please also see the documents listed below: FOI_7457 - Heart Attacks, Strokes and TIAs - for issue.xlsx | |
Question Number 2: The total number of strokes per year for the 4 years 2019-2022 inclusive | |
Answer To Question 2: Please see attachment | |
Question Number 3: The total number of TIA’s per year for the 4 years 2019-2022 inclusive | |
Answer To Question 3: Please see attachment | |
Question Number 4: The total number of heart attacks with hypercalcaemia per year for the 4 years 2019-2022 inclusive | |
Answer To Question 4: Please see attachment | |
Question Number 5: The total number of strokes with hypercalcaemia per year, for the 4 years 2019-2022 inclusive | |
Answer To Question 5: Please see attachment | |
Question Number 6: The total number of TIA’s with hypercalcaemia per year. For the 4 years 2019-2022 inclusive | |
Answer To Question 6: Please see attachment | |
Question Number 7: The number of fatalities resulting directly from each of the above per year. | |
Answer To Question 7: Please see attachment | |
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