In‐hospital outcomes in unhoused patients with cardiogenic shock in the United States: Insights from The National Inpatient Sample 2011−2019

Key Points:

  • Unhoused patients with cardiogenic shock may experience higher mortality, increased complications, and limited access to advanced therapies.
  • Socioeconomic barriers, delayed healthcare access, and comorbidities contribute to poorer outcomes compared to housed individuals.
  • Findings underscore the need for targeted interventions to improve healthcare delivery and outcomes for unhoused patients with critical cardiac conditions.

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This study examines the in-hospital outcomes of unhoused patients with cardiogenic shock using data from the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) from 2011 to 2019. It highlights disparities in care, clinical outcomes, and healthcare resource utilization among this vulnerable population.

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