台湾地区湿球温度与癫痫之关系:时空分层个案交叉研究。

IF 3.6 Q1 TROPICAL MEDICINE
Yu-Tzu Chang, Yu-Ting Lin, Bao-Ru Chuang, Wen-Hsuan Chuang, Bing-Fang Hwang, Chau-Ren Jung
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背景:癫痫是一种常见的神经系统疾病,其特点是易发生癫痫发作,并伴有神经生物学、认知、心理和社会后果。尽管有一些研究评估了气象因素(如温度、大气压和相对湿度)与癫痫的关系,但研究结果仍不一致。在这项研究中,我们使用湿球温度(WBGT),一个与人类热感知密切相关的综合热应激指数,来评估其与癫痫风险的关系。方法:本研究采用时空分层病例交叉研究设计,分析2007 - 2017年台湾健康保险研究数据库急诊科记录的187,657例癫痫发作。使用1公里分辨率时空模型估计了个人居住地址的日WBGT值。采用条件logistic回归结合分布滞后非线性模型(DLNMs)比较四分位数范围(IQR) WBGT增加对同月3-4个参考日癫痫发作的影响。结果:滞后反应关系显示WBGT与滞后0天癫痫风险呈正相关(优势比[OR] = 1.083, 95%可信区间[CI]: 1.061 ~ 1.105),滞后1天和滞后2天出现显著负相关,提示存在收获效应。热的累积效应持续了2天。此外,WBGT与滞后0天癫痫之间的暴露-反应关系为线性关系,未观察到明显的阈值。结论:我们的研究结果提示,热暴露可能诱发癫痫,导致癫痫病例短期聚集。随着精准医学的不断发展,将精确的热应激指标(如WBGT)纳入个性化的癫痫管理策略可能会提高患者的护理和癫痫发作的预防。
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Association between wet-bulb globe temperature and epilepsy: a space-time-stratified case-crossover study in Taiwan.

Background: Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder characterized by an enduring predisposition to generate epileptic seizures, along with its neurobiological, cognitive, psychological, and social consequences. Although a few studies have assessed the associations of meteorological factors, such as temperature, atmospheric pressure, and relative humidity, with epilepsy, their findings remain inconsistent. In this study, we used the wet-bulb globe temperature (WBGT), an integrated heat stress index closely aligned with human thermal perception, to assess its associations with epilepsy risk.

Methods: This study employed a space-time-stratified case-crossover study design, analyzing 187,657 epileptic seizures recorded in emergency department visits in the Taiwan Health Insurance Research Database between 2007 and 2017. Daily WBGT values at individuals' residential addresses were estimated using a 1-km resolution spatiotemporal model. The effects of an interquartile range (IQR) increase in WBGT on the day of epileptic seizures were compared to 3-4 reference days within the same month using conditional logistic regressions combined with distributed lag non-linear models (DLNMs).

Results: The lag-response relationship indicated a significant positive association between WBGT and epilepsy risk at lag 0 day (odds ratio [OR] = 1.083, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.061-1.105), whereas significant negative associations were observed at lag 1 and lag 2 day, suggesting a harvesting effect. The cumulative effect of heat persisted for 2 days. Additionally, the exposure-response relationship between WBGT and epilepsy at lag 0 day was linear, with no apparent threshold observed.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that heat exposure may trigger epilepsy, resulting in short-term clustering of epilepsy cases. As precision medicine continues to gain prominence, incorporating precise heat stress indicator, such as WBGT, into individualized epilepsy management strategies may enhance patient care and seizure prevention.

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Tropical Medicine and Health
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