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Association of socioeconomic deprivation with outcomes in critically ill adult patients: an observational prospective multicenter cohort study.

Morgan BenaïsMatthieu DupreyLaura FedericiMichel ArnaoutPierre MoraMarc AmourettiIrma Bourgeon-GhittoriStéphane GaudryPierre GarçonDanielle ReuterGuillaume GeriBruno MegarbaneJordane LebutArmand Mekontso-DessapJean-Damien RicardDaniel da SilvaEtienne de Montmollin
Published in: Annals of intensive care (2024)
In a universal health care system, the most deprived socioeconomic phenotypes were not associated with increased 180-day mortality. The most disadvantaged populations exhibit distinct characteristics and medical conditions that may be addressed through targeted public health interventions.
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