Extreme diurnal temperature range and cardiovascular emergency hospitalisations in a Mediterranean region

Author:

Ponjoan AnnaORCID,Blanch Jordi,Alves-Cabratosa Lia,Martí Lluch RuthORCID,Comas-Cufí Marc,Parramon Dídac,García-Gil Maria M,Ramos Rafel,Petersen Irene

Abstract

ObjectivesThe impact of extreme diurnal temperature range (DTR) on cardiovascular morbidity in Mediterranean regions remains uncertain. We aimed to analyse the impact of extreme low DTR (stable temperature) or high DTR (changeable temperature) on cardiovascular hospitalisations in Catalonia (Southern Europe).MethodsWe conducted a self-controlled case series study using whole-year data from the System for the Development of Research in Primary Care database and 153 weather stations from the Catalan Meteorological Service. The outcome was first emergency hospitalisation. Monthly DTR percentiles were used to define extreme DTR as low (DTR <the 5th percentile) and high (DTR>95th percentile). We assessed two effects: same-day (1-day exposure, coinciding with the extreme DTR episode) and cumulative (3-day exposure, adding two subsequent days). Incidence rate ratios (IRR) were calculated adjusted by age, season and air pollution. Stratified analyses by gender, age or cardiovascular type and regions are provided.ResultsWe computed 121 206 cardiovascular hospitalisations from 2006 to 2013. The IRR was 1.032 (95% CI 1.005 to 1.061) for same day and 1.024 (95% CI 1.006 to 1.042) for cumulative effects of extreme high DTR. The impact was significant for stroke and heart failure, but not for coronary heart disease. Conversely, extreme low DTR did not increase cardiovascular hospitalisations.ConclusionsExtreme high DTR increased the incidence of cardiovascular hospitalisations, but not extreme low DTR. Same-day effects of extreme high DTR were stronger than cumulative effects. These findings contribute to better understand the impact of outdoor temperature on health, and to help defining public health strategies to mitigate such impact.

Funder

Carlos III Health Institute of the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness

Agency for Management of University and Research Grants

Daniel Bravo Private Foundation

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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