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极端高温对科威特心血管健康的影响:现状与未来预测

Impact of Extreme Heat on Cardiovascular Health in Kuwait: Present and Future Projections.

作者信息

Alwadi Yazan, Al-Hemoud Ali, Khraishah Haitham, Al-Mulla Fahd, Koutrakis Petros, Ali Hamad, Alahmad Barrak

机构信息

Environmental Health Department, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, 401 Park Dr, 4th floor, Room 412G, Boston, MA, 02115, USA.

Environment and Life Sciences Research Center, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait City, Kuwait.

出版信息

J Epidemiol Glob Health. 2024 Dec;14(4):1711-1719. doi: 10.1007/s44197-024-00330-5. Epub 2024 Dec 2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Middle East, especially Kuwait, is experiencing rapidly rising temperatures due to climate change. Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of mortality in the country, and extreme heat is expected to exacerbate hospitalizations for cardiovascular diseases. There is limited data quantifying the historical and future impacts of heat on hospitalizations for cardiovascular diseases in Kuwait.

METHODS

We collected daily hospital admission data of cardiovascular diseases in Kuwait from 2010 to 2019. We modeled the relationship between temperature and cardiovascular disease hospitalizations using distributed lag non-linear models (DLNMs), adjusting for relative humidity and seasonality. Future temperature projections for Kuwait under moderate and extreme climate change scenarios were obtained from the Coupled Model Inter-comparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6), and the impact on cardiovascular disease hospitalizations was extrapolated for every decade until 2099.

RESULTS

During the baseline period (2010-2019), a total of 263,182 CVD cases were recorded. Of which, 20,569 (95% eCI: 3,128, 35,757) were attributed to heat. We found that the relative risk of hospitalization for CVD increased from 1.292 (95% CI: 1.051, 1.589) at 41 °C to 1.326 (95% CI: 1.006, 1.747) at 43 °C, compared to the minimum morbidity temperature. Projections showed that, under moderate climate scenarios, CVD hospitalizations would increase by 1.96% by 2090-2099, while under extreme scenarios, the increase could reach 4.44%.

CONCLUSIONS

Extreme heat significantly contributes to CVD hospitalizations in Kuwait. This burden is projected to increase under climate change. Findings highlight the urgent need for healthcare system preparedness to mitigate the future health impacts of rising temperatures in Kuwait.

摘要

背景

由于气候变化,中东地区,尤其是科威特,气温正在迅速上升。心血管疾病(CVD)是该国的主要死因,预计极端高温将加剧心血管疾病的住院情况。在科威特,量化高温对心血管疾病住院的历史和未来影响的数据有限。

方法

我们收集了科威特2010年至2019年心血管疾病的每日住院数据。我们使用分布滞后非线性模型(DLNMs)对温度与心血管疾病住院之间的关系进行建模,并对相对湿度和季节性进行了调整。从耦合模型比较计划第六阶段(CMIP6)获得了科威特在中等和极端气候变化情景下的未来温度预测,并外推了到2099年每十年对心血管疾病住院的影响。

结果

在基线期(2010 - 2019年),共记录了263,182例心血管疾病病例。其中,20,569例(95%扩展置信区间:3,128,35,757)归因于高温。我们发现,与最低发病温度相比,心血管疾病住院的相对风险在41°C时从1.292(95%置信区间:1.051,1.589)增加到43°C时的1.326(95%置信区间:1.006,1.747)。预测表明,在中等气候情景下,到2090 - 2099年心血管疾病住院将增加1.96%,而在极端情景下,增加幅度可能达到4.44%。

结论

极端高温是科威特心血管疾病住院的重要因素。预计在气候变化下这一负担将会增加。研究结果凸显了医疗系统做好准备以减轻科威特气温上升对未来健康影响的迫切需求。

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