Acute Effects of Metrological Factors on Cerebrovascular Diseases among Type2 Diabetes Patients: case crossover evidence from Beijing, China

D. Aklilu, Zhiwei Li, Tianqi Wang, W. Feng, Xia Li, Lixin Tao, Wen Wang, M. Guo, Yanshuang Jiang, Anteneh Tamirat, Xiangtong Liu, Xiuhua Guo
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Background: Acute effects of metrological factors on cerebrovascular diseases (CBVD) have become a growing public health concern. However, the impact of those factors on CBVD among type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients has not been well studied in the study area. The main aim of this study was to assess the acute effects of metrological factors including temperature, relative humidity and atmospheric pressure on incidence of CBVD among type 2 diabetes patients in Beijing, China. Methods: Data was obtained from 258 large general hospitals from the Beijing Public Health Information Center Cardiovascular Case Database and China. Meteorological Administration covering 16 districts in Beijing from 2014 to 2018. Time-stratified case crossover design with a distributed lag nonlinear model (DLNM) was used by considering 27 lag days on CBVD admissions. Results: Within five years (January 2014–December 2018), a total of 223,216 cases for cerebrovascular disease were collected after excluding nonlocal admissions, of which 9,541 (4.27%), 149,757 (67.09%), 7,444 (3.33%), 31,356 (14.05%), and 23,912 (10.71%) were hospitalized for hemorrhagic stroke, ischemic stroke, atherosclerosis, intracranial aneurysm, and apoplexy sequela, respectively. In short, male participants and elderly individuals (≥65 years) accounted for 57.6% and 61.7%, respectively. Generally, the cumulative exposure-response curve for temperature was almost inverted “V”-shaped, with a slight increase at concentrations of higher than 25°C. The cumulative exposure response curve for relative humidity was almost linear. The cumulative exposure-response curves for atmospheric pressure were V-shaped, which meant that both high and low concentrations of atmospheric pressure may increase the risk of cerebrovascular disease incidence among patients with T2D. Conclusions: The results of this study indicate that both an increase and a decrease in temperature and atmospheric pressure had a significant association with the occurrence of cerebrovascular disease among co morbid patients with diabetes. This study provides evidence of the short term effects of metrological factors on hospital admissions of CBVD among T2D patients. Keywords: Keywords: Admission; Beijing; Cerebrovascular disease; Distributed lag nonlinear model; Metrological factors, Type 2 diabetes
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计量因素对2型糖尿病患者脑血管疾病的急性影响:来自中国北京的病例交叉证据
背景:计量因素对脑血管病(CBVD)的急性影响已成为公众日益关注的问题。然而,这些因素对2型糖尿病(T2D)患者CBVD的影响在研究领域尚未得到很好的研究。本研究的主要目的是评估温度、相对湿度和大气压等计量因素对中国北京2型糖尿病患者CBVD发病率的急性影响。方法:数据来源于北京市公共卫生信息中心心血管病病例数据库和中国258家大型综合医院。2014年至2018年,北京市气象局覆盖了16个地区。采用具有分布式滞后非线性模型(DLNM)的时间分层病例交叉设计,考虑了CBVD入院的27个滞后日。结果:在五年内(2014年1月至2018年12月),共收集了223216例脑血管病患者,其中9541例(4.27%)、149757例(67.09%)、7444例(3.33%)、31356例(14.05%)和23912例(10.71%)分别因出血性中风、缺血性中风、动脉粥样硬化、颅内动脉瘤和中风后遗症住院。简而言之,男性参与者和老年人(≥65岁)分别占57.6%和61.7%。通常,温度的累积暴露响应曲线几乎呈倒“V”形,浓度高于25°C时略有增加。相对湿度的累积暴露响应曲线几乎是线性的。大气压的累积暴露反应曲线为V型,这意味着高浓度和低浓度的大气压都可能增加T2D患者患脑血管疾病的风险。结论:本研究结果表明,在糖尿病合并症患者中,温度和大气压的升高和降低都与脑血管疾病的发生有显著相关性。本研究提供了计量因素对T2D患者CBVD入院的短期影响的证据。关键词:关键词:入院;北京;脑血管病;分布式滞后非线性模型;计量因素,2型糖尿病
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