Abstract

Introduction: The need for increased utilization of hospice in the dying patients has been recognized in multiple fields including cardiology recently. The aim of this study to examine the trends in location of deaths in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) related deaths in the United States from 2003 to 2019. Methods: The CDC Wide-ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research (CDC WONDER) was used to access the National Vital Statistics System data from 2003 to 2019. AMI related deaths in patients ≥ 25 years of age were identified from multiple causes of death. Joinpoint regression was used to examine changes in trend, annual percentage change (APC), and average annual percentage change (AAPC). Location of death was categorized as home, medical facility, hospice facility, nursing home/long term care (NH/LTC) and other/unknown. Results: Of AMI related deaths, 23.62% occurred at home, 0.94% at hospice facility, 39.64% at medical facility and 13.30% at NH/LTC. From 2003-2019, the number of deaths has increased at hospice facility (AAPC 24.7[95% CI, 18.1 to 31.6]) and decreased at both medical facilities (AAPC -3.1[95% CI, -3.5 to -2.8]) and NH/LTC (AAPC -4.3[95% CI, -4.6 to -3.9]). The number of deaths initially decreased at home till 2009 (APC -1.9[95% CI, -2.5 to -1.3]) followed by increase till 2019 (APC 1.5[95% CI, 1.2 to 1.8]). Conclusion: Although there was an increasing trend in AMI related mortality at hospice and home locations, rates of utilization of hospice facility remain very low.

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