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1980 - 2001年美国华盛顿州金县与寒冷相关的心脏疾病死亡率

Cold-related cardiac mortality in King County, Washington, USA 1980-2001.

作者信息

Cagle A, Hubbard R

机构信息

Emergency Medical Services Division, Public Health: Seattle and King County, Seattle, WA 98104, USA.

出版信息

Ann Hum Biol. 2005 Jul-Aug;32(4):525-37. doi: 10.1080/03014460500153758.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Studies have shown that cardiac deaths increase during the winter months and that death rates can be tightly predicted from temperature rather than other atmospheric phenomena such as barometric pressure, humidity, or pollution.

AIM

The object of this study is to examine the possible relationship between temperature and cardiac death rates in King County, Washington, USA and suggest possible public health measures that can decrease the number of cardiac deaths associated with cold exposure.

SUBJECTS AND METHODS

State death records show that 62,125 total out-of-hospital cardiac-related deaths among persons 55 years and older occurred in King County between 1980 and 2001. We use Poisson regression to examine the association between same-day daily average temperature and death rate after adjusting for seasonal effects.

RESULTS

We identified a significant negative association between daily average temperature and cardiac mortality among persons over 55 years of age. A 5 degrees C increase in temperature was associated with a decrease in death rate by a factor of 0.971 (95% CI: 0.961, 0.982).

CONCLUSION

Cold temperatures may be an important triggering factor in bringing on the onset of life-threatening cardiac events, even in regions with relatively mild winters. Public health efforts stressing cold exposure while out of doors may play a prominent role in encouraging a reduction in cold stress, especially among seniors and those already at higher risk of cardiac death.

摘要

背景

研究表明,冬季心脏死亡人数会增加,而且死亡率可以根据温度而非气压、湿度或污染等其他大气现象进行精确预测。

目的

本研究旨在调查美国华盛顿州金县温度与心脏死亡率之间可能存在的关系,并提出可能减少与寒冷暴露相关的心脏死亡人数的公共卫生措施。

对象与方法

州死亡记录显示,1980年至2001年间,金县55岁及以上人群中共有62125例院外心脏相关死亡。我们使用泊松回归分析,在调整季节效应后,研究当日日平均温度与死亡率之间的关联。

结果

我们发现55岁以上人群的日平均温度与心脏死亡率之间存在显著的负相关。温度每升高5摄氏度,死亡率降低0.971倍(95%置信区间:0.961,0.982)。

结论

即使在冬季相对温和的地区,寒冷温度也可能是引发危及生命的心脏事件的重要触发因素。强调户外寒冷暴露的公共卫生措施可能在鼓励减轻寒冷压力方面发挥重要作用,尤其是在老年人和已有较高心脏死亡风险的人群中。

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