[气象条件与食管静脉曲张破裂]。

Annales de medecine interne Pub Date : 2003-12-01
Nabil Tahri, Ali Amouri, Habib Fekih, Faïçal El-Euch, Mohamed Salah Krichen
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背景:虽然气象条件被认为与某些心脑血管事件的发生有关,但关于静脉曲张出血的发生的信息很少。我们进行这项研究是为了确定食道静脉曲张出血与一些气象和天文参数之间是否存在相关性。方法:回顾性分析突尼斯南部地区52例食管静脉曲张破裂致出血的67例。所有患者均在入院24小时内接受内镜检查。如果内窥镜检查未发现活动性出血,则考虑事件(静脉曲张破裂)发生的日期为呕血发生的当天和黑黑的前一天。将67天静脉曲张出血的气象读数(11个参数)加上月周期、昼夜节律和季节分布与在134天无破裂中随机选择的对照期进行比较。结果:静脉曲张出血与平均气压、日日照时数、浊度、风向、风速、平均湿度无明显关系。相反,与平均温度呈显著相关(18℃vs 21.16℃;P =0003),降雨量(P =0003)
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[Meteorologic conditions and esophageal varices rupture].

Background: While meteorologic conditions are thought to be related to the incidence of certain cardiac and cerebrovascular events, very little information is available concerning the onset of variceal bleeding. We undertook this study to determine whether there is any correlation between esophageal variceal hemorrhage and several meteorologic and astronomic parameters.

Methods: Sixty-seven episodes of bleeding from ruptured esophageal varices observed in 52 patients from southern Tunisia during a 7-Year period were studied retrospectively. All patients underwent endoscopic examination within 24 hours of admission. The date of the event (variceal rupture) was considered--if no stigmates of active bleeding were found at endoscopy--as the day of occurrence of the hematemesis and the day preceding melena. Meteorologic readings (11 parameters) plus moon-cycle, circadian and seasonal distribution of the 67 days of variceal bleeding in comparison with a control period of days randomly selected among 134 days without rupture.

Results: No relationship was found between variceal bleeding and mean atmospheric pressure, daily hours of sunshine, nebulosity, direction and velocity of wind and mean humidity. On the contrary, a significant correlation was observed with the mean temperature (18 degrees C vs 21.16 degrees C; p=0003), rainfall (p<0.01) and stormy weather (p=0.008), the latter being the only parameter retained as an independent factor at multivariate analysis: OR=13.37 (95% CI=1.5-118.5). Furthermore, a negative correlation was found with full moon but only at univariate analysis (p=0.04). The seasonal distribution of variceal bleeding episodes showed the highest percentage during winter with a significant variation at multivariate analysis: OR=3.2 (95% IC=1.6-6.54). Occurrence of variceal bleeding also showed a circadian variation with the higher prevalence night between 6 and 0 PM (p<0.001).

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