Fifteen‐Year Trends in Incidence of Cardiogenic Shock Hospitalization and In‐Hospital Mortality in the United States

Author:

Osman Mohammed12,Syed Moinuddin1,Patibandla Saikrishna1,Sulaiman Samian1,Kheiri Babikir2,Shah Mahek K.3ORCID,Bianco Christopher1,Balla Sudarshan1ORCID,Patel Brijesh1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Cardiology West Virginia University School of Medicine Morgantown WV

2. Knight Cardiovascular Institute Oregon Health and Science University Portland OR

3. Division of Cardiology Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia PA

Abstract

Background There is a lack of contemporary data on cardiogenic shock (CS) in‐hospital mortality trends. Methods and Results Patients with CS admitted January 1, 2004 to December 31, 2018, were identified from the US National Inpatient Sample. We reported the crude and adjusted trends of in‐hospital mortality among the overall population and selected subgroups. Among a total of 563 949 644 hospitalizations during the period from January 1, 2004, to December 30, 2018, 1 254 358 (0.2%) were attributed to CS. There has been a steady increase in hospitalizations attributed to CS from 122 per 100 000 hospitalizations in 2004 to 408 per 100 000 hospitalizations in 2018 ( P trend <0.001). This was associated with a steady decline in the adjusted trends of in‐hospital mortality during the study period in the overall population (from 49% in 2004 to 37% in 2018; P trend <0.001), among patients with acute myocardial infarction CS (from 43% in 2004 to 34% in 2018; P trend <0.001), and among patients with non–acute myocardial infarction CS (from 52% in 2004 to 37% in 2018; P trend <0.001). Consistent trends of reduced mortality were seen among women, men, different racial/ethnic groups, different US regions, and different hospital sizes, regardless of the hospital teaching status. Conclusions Hospitalizations attributed to CS have tripled in the period from January 2004 to December 2018. However, there has been a slow decline in CS in‐hospital mortality during the studied period. Further studies are necessary to determine if the recent adoption of treatment algorithms in treating patients with CS will further impact in‐hospital mortality.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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