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Mortality: Alcohol attributable conditions

Condition ICD10 codes
WHOLLY ATTRIBUTABLE CONDITIONS
Alcohol use disorders F10
PARTIALLY ATTRIBUTABLE CONDITIONS
Malignant Neoplasms
Lip and oral cavity cancer C00-C08
Nasopharyngeal cancer C11
Other lip, oral cavity and pharynx cancers C09-C10 C12-C14
Laryngeal cancer C32
Oesophageal cancer C15
Bowel cancer C18-C20
Liver cancer C22
Breast cancer C50
Respiratory infections
Lower Respiratory Infections J12,J14-J18, J20-J22, J85-J86
Cardiovascular disease
Hypertensive heart disease I11
Coronary heart disease I20-I25
Stroke I60-I69
Atrial fibrilation and flutter I48
Gastrointestinal disease
Chronic liver disease B18, I85,K70-K76
Pancreatitis K85-K86
Neurological conditions
Epilepsy G40-G41
Injuries
Road traffic injuries - motorcyclists V20-V29
Road traffic injuries - motor vehicle occupants V30-V79, V89.2, Y85.0
Road traffic injuries - pedestrians V01-V09
Road traffic injuries - pedal cyclists V10-V19
Other land transport injuries V01-V06, V09-V89,Y85.9
Poisoning X40-X49
Falls W00-W19
Fire, burns and scalds X00-X06, X08-X19
Drowning V90, V92, W65-W70, W73-74
Other unintentional injuries V91, V93-V99, W20-W46, W49-W60, W64, W75-W81, W83-W94, W99, X20-X39, X50-X54, X57-X58, Y35-Y36, Y86, Y89
Suicide and self-inflicted injuries X60-X84, Y87.0
Homicide and violence X85-X99, Y00-Y09, Y87.1

NoteICD codes have been summarised. Numbers are calculated using age and sex-specific population attributable fractions from the Australian Burden of Disease Study 2015. For information on how these were applied in HealthStats NSW please see the Methods paper on Population Attributable Fractions.