Heat waves and pediatric emergency department febrile-related visits

Miguel Ángel Molina Gutiérrez , Belén Tortajada Hernández , Clara Díez-Picazo Garot , María Camacho Gil , María Bellido Gómez , Ferrán Campillo López
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Abstract

Background

In recent decades, we have observed an increase in ambient temperature due to the effects of climate change.

Objective

In this study, we aimed to determine whether there is a correlation between environmental temperature and urgent consultations of pediatric patients related to febrile processes.

Research design and method

We conducted an observational, retrospective, single-center study in the pediatric ED of the Hospital Universitario La Paz, Madrid, Spain. We analyzed visits to the ED for febrile processes during the last heat waves in Madrid.

Results

Between 2018 and 2022, seven heat waves were recorded in Madrid. A total of 3967 patients with fever as the main reason for consultation attended during this period. In two of the seven heat waves analyzed, febrile-related visits were higher during the heat alert. The first occurred between 6/11/2022 and 6/16/2022, with 345 febrile-related ED visits, 25.4% more than the previous days and 19.7% more than the following days. During this heat wave, we observed a positive correlation between the maximum temperature recorded and the number of visits to the ED for febrile processes (Rs=0.552; p = 0.018). During the heat wave between 09/07/2022 and 17/07/2022, 362 febrile-related ED visits were 3.1% more than the previous days and 24.9% more than the following days.

Conclusion

During recent heat waves in our city, we registered an increase in febrile-related visits compared with non-heat alert periods.

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热浪与儿科急诊室发热相关就诊率
研究设计和方法我们在西班牙马德里拉巴斯大学医院儿科急诊室开展了一项观察性、回顾性、单中心研究。我们分析了马德里最近几次热浪期间因发热过程到急诊室就诊的情况。结果2018年至2022年期间,马德里共发生了七次热浪。在此期间,共有 3967 名以发热为主要就诊原因的患者就诊。在分析的七次热浪中,有两次在高温警报期间与发热相关的就诊率较高。第一次发生在 2022 年 6 月 11 日至 2022 年 6 月 16 日,共有 345 人次到急诊室就诊,比前几日增加了 25.4%,比随后几天增加了 19.7%。在这次热浪中,我们观察到记录到的最高气温与因发热而到急诊室就诊的人数呈正相关(Rs=0.552;P=0.018)。在 2022 年 7 月 9 日至 2022 年 7 月 17 日的热浪期间,因发热而前往急诊室就诊的人数为 362 人次,与前几天相比增加了 3.1%,与随后几天相比增加了 24.9%。
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