Association of aneurysmatic subarachnoid hemorrhage rate with environmental changes or emotional bursts.

Q2 Medicine
Athanasios K Petridis, Igor Fischer, Humajoun Maslehaty
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Abstract

Introduction: In the present letter we share the results of an analysis of more than 140,000 non traumatic arterial subarachnoid hemorrhages whereas the majority of them is expected to be after aneurysm rupture, in which we investigate a possible correlation of climatic changes and emotional bursts as correlating factors for such a rupture.

Methods: We obtained the daily number of SAH from 2006 to 2018 for males and females from the German National statistics agency. The ICD codes provided to us were I60.1-I60.7, which are SAHs originating from intracranial arteries and excluding traumatic SAH and other not specified SAH.

Results: An increase of mean SAH per day could be seen in winter compared to summer and family events seemed to have a protective effect against aneurysmal SAH. Additionally 6.55 more women per day suffer an SAH compared to men.

Conclusion: There is a statistical significant higher risk of aneurysm ruptures in winter and in females, and a statistical lower number in Mother's day.

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动脉瘤性蛛网膜下腔出血率与环境变化或情绪爆发的关系。
在这封信中,我们分享了对超过140,000例非创伤性动脉蛛网膜下腔出血的分析结果,而其中大多数预计是在动脉瘤破裂后发生的,我们研究了气候变化和情绪爆发作为这种破裂的相关因素的可能相关性。方法:我们从德国国家统计局获得2006年至2018年男性和女性SAH的每日数量。提供给我们的ICD编码为I60.1-I60.7,为颅内动脉源性蛛网膜下腔出血,不包括外伤性蛛网膜下腔出血和其他未指明的蛛网膜下腔出血。结果:与夏季相比,冬季每天平均SAH增加,家庭事件似乎对动脉瘤性SAH有保护作用。此外,每天患SAH的女性比男性多6.55人。结论:冬季和女性发生动脉瘤破裂的风险较高,母亲节发生动脉瘤破裂的风险较低。
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