Public health tracking of heart disease and stroke is an essential part of reducing the disease burden in Connecticut, identifying high-risk groups, formulating health care policy, and evaluating our state’s progress in preventing this disease.
 
The objective of the Connecticut Heart Disease & Stroke Surveillance System (CHDSS) is to provide timely and relevant information about heart disease, stroke and their complications in Connecticut, as well as related risk factor information.   
 
The links below provide current information regarding Connecticut deaths and hospitalizations due to heart disease and stroke and related conditions, prevalence data, and related reports.
 
 
Hospital Statistics
 

Cardiovascular disease hospitalization and emergency department (ED) visit annual rates are based on Connecticut Hospital Discharge Dataset and Connecticut annual population estimates.  The following Excel workbooks include statistics for all cardiovascular diseases (total), heart disease, coronary heart disease, acute myocardial infarction (AMI), heart failure, and stroke.

 

Fact Sheets

 
 Burden of Cardiovascular Diseases
 
Mortality (Death) Data Statistics
  • Please see the Mortality Statistics page heart disease, stroke, and cardiovascular disease-related death counts; age-adjusted mortality and premature mortality rates; and mortality disparities by gender, race, and ethnicity.
 
 
Maps of Cardiovascular Disease Burden and Priority Populations
 
 

Connecticut Department of Public Health Chronic Disease Programs 
 
Heart Disease, Stroke, and Cardiovascular Disease-Related Websites
 
 
Contact Information
Connecticut Department of Public Health
Community, Family Health and Prevention Branch
Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention Section
Heart, Brain, and Diabetes Health Unit
410 Capitol Avenue, MS # 11-CDD
Hartford, CT 06134
Phone: (860) 509-8251
  This page was last updated on May 20, 2025.