Global Hospital Discharges for Conduction Disorders and Cardiac Arrhythmias by Country

France leads in hospital discharges for conduction disorders and cardiac arrhythmias with 205.15 thousand discharges. Poland and the United Kingdom follow at 144.71 thousand and 138.1 thousand, respectively. Australia and Spain hold middle positions, with values around 85.32 thousand and 83.06 thousand. Canada stands at 55.32 thousand while other countries like Hungary, the Netherlands, and Austria report values below 50 thousand discharges. Lower values are observed in Nordic countries like Norway and Finland, as well as New Zealand and Portugal. Iceland registers the lowest at 0.69 thousand. Year-on-year variations indicate minor growth in most countries, with notable negative trends in Hungary, Sweden, and Finland. The last CAGR suggests a stable or slightly positive average annual change over the last five years.

Future trends to watch include technological advancements in treatment and diagnosis, which may impact discharge rates. Additionally, aging populations in many countries might contribute to increased hospitalizations, whereas improvements in preventive care could counterbalance these increases. Monitoring healthcare policy changes and resource allocation will be essential for understanding future discharge dynamics.

Top countries in Hospital Discharges for Conduction Disorders and Cardiac Arrhythmias by Country

# 10 Countries Units (Hospital Discharges) Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 France 205,150 2023 +3.65% +0.53% View data
2 2 Poland 144,710 2023 +7.46% +1.41% View data
3 3 United Kingdom 138,100 2023 +0.82% +0.82% View data
4 4 Australia 85,320 2023 +1.83% +1.98% View data
5 5 Spain 83,060 2023 +4.86% +0.85% View data
6 6 Canada 55,320 2023 +3.02% +0.34% View data
7 7 Hungary 41,610 2023 +6.87% -0.24% View data
8 8 Netherlands 39,400 2023 +2.89% -0.12% View data
9 9 Austria 37,450 2023 +4.71% +0.98% View data
10 10 Sweden 30,470 2023 -1.84% -1.98% View data

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