Aims: The purpose of this study was to analyse time trends in first acute m
yocardial infarction (AMI) incidence in Stockholm County during 1984-1996.
Methods and results: The study base consisted of the population of Stockhol
m County 30-89 years old 1984-1996. New cases of first AMI in the study bas
e were identified by combining information regarding hospital discharges an
d deaths. The diagnostic quality was evaluated for 2403 First-AMI cases 45-
70 years old that occurred during 1992-1994. The evaluation indicated a ver
y high agreement with diagnostic criteria of AMI among hospital treated cas
es. Among fatal cases outside hospital, the autopsy rate was nearly 70%. Th
e incidence of first AMI declined during the study period for both men and
women. In men, the age-adjusted incidence of first AMI was 18% lower in 199
4-1996 than in 1984-1987 and in women it was 13% lower. The average yearly
decline was 2% for men and 1.4% for women. Conclusion: The results of this
study suggest a continued decline in AMI incidence in Stockholm. A reductio
n in the proportion of regular smokers has probably contributed to this dec
line. Future trends in AMI incidence are difficult to predict in view of di
verging trends in risk factors. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All
rights reserved.