Weather Fluctuations May Have an Impact on Stroke Occurrence in a Society: A Population-Based Cohort Study.

IF 2 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Cerebrovascular Diseases Extra Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-02-05 DOI:10.1159/000505122
Naoki Matsumaru, Hideshi Okada, Kodai Suzuki, Sho Nachi, Takahiro Yoshida, Katsura Tsukamoto, Shinji Ogura
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Background: Stroke has been found to have a seasonally varying incidence; blood pressure, one of its risk factors, is influenced by humidity and temperature. The relationship between the incidence of stroke and meteorological parameters remains controversial.

Objective: We investigated whether meteorological conditions are significant risk factors for stroke, focusing on the fluctuation of weather elements that triggers the onset of stroke.

Methods: We collected ambulance transportation data recorded by emergency personnel from Gifu Prefecture. We included cases where the cause of the transportation was stroke and excluded cases of trauma. We combined these data with meteorological data as well as data on average temperature, average air pressure, and humidity provided publicly by the Japan Meteorological Agency. Our target period was from January 2012 to December 2016.

Results: In the 5-year target period, there were 5,501 occurrences of ambulance transportation due to stroke. A seasonal tendency was confirmed, since ambulance transportation for stroke occurred more frequently at low temperatures (p < 0.001). Temperature (odds ratio: 0.91; p < 0.001) and humidity change (odds ratio: 1.50; p = 0.016) were identified as risk factors for ambulance transportation due to stroke. An increase in temperature incurs a lower risk than a decrease (odds ratio: 0.58; p = 0.09), although there is no statistically significant difference.

Conclusions: Meteorological effects on the frequency of ambulance transportation due to stroke were studied. A lower temperature and radical humidity change were identified as risk factors for ambulance transportation due to stroke, and a decrease in temperature was also associated. We speculate on the possibilities of using meteorological data to optimize the assignment of limited medical resources in medical economics.

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天气波动可能对社会中风发生有影响:一项基于人群的队列研究。
背景:中风的发病率有季节性变化;血压是其危险因素之一,受湿度和温度的影响。中风发病率与气象参数之间的关系仍然存在争议。目的:探讨气象条件是否为脑卒中的重要危险因素,重点研究诱发脑卒中发病的气象要素波动。方法:收集岐阜县急救人员记录的救护车运输数据。我们纳入了因中风引起的转移病例,排除了创伤病例。我们将这些数据与气象数据以及日本气象厅公开提供的平均温度、平均气压和湿度数据相结合。我们的目标时间是从2012年1月到2016年12月。结果:在5年的目标期内,因中风而被救护车运送的病例为5501例。季节性趋势得到了证实,因为在低温下救护车运送中风更频繁(p < 0.001)。温度(优势比:0.91;P < 0.001)和湿度变化(优势比:1.50;P = 0.016)被确定为卒中救护车运输的危险因素。温度升高的风险低于温度降低的风险(优势比:0.58;P = 0.09),但差异无统计学意义。结论:研究了气象因素对脑卒中救护车运送频率的影响。较低的温度和剧烈的湿度变化被确定为因中风引起的救护车运输的危险因素,温度的降低也与之相关。我们推测在医学经济学中利用气象数据优化有限医疗资源配置的可能性。
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Cerebrovascular Diseases Extra
Cerebrovascular Diseases Extra PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE-
CiteScore
3.50
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发文量
16
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: This open access and online-only journal publishes original articles covering the entire spectrum of stroke and cerebrovascular research, drawing from a variety of specialties such as neurology, internal medicine, surgery, radiology, epidemiology, cardiology, hematology, psychology and rehabilitation. Offering an international forum, it meets the growing need for sophisticated, up-to-date scientific information on clinical data, diagnostic testing, and therapeutic issues. The journal publishes original contributions, reviews of selected topics as well as clinical investigative studies. All aspects related to clinical advances are considered, while purely experimental work appears only if directly relevant to clinical issues. Cerebrovascular Diseases Extra provides additional contents based on reviewed and accepted submissions to the main journal Cerebrovascular Diseases.
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