Associations of environmental variables with different types of stroke

Article no. ckz186.240 Background Air temperature (T) and atmospheric pressure (AP) are among the most closely studied weather variables; increases, decreases, and fluctuations in both have been significantly linked to numerous stroke subtypes. We decided to detect the association between daily numb...

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Published in:European Journal of Public Health
Main Authors: Vaičiulis, Vidmantas, Venclovienė, Jonė, Radišauskas, Ričardas, Krančiukaitė-Butylkinienė, Daina, Tamošiūnas, Abdonas, Rastenytė, Daiva
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spelling ftvytmagnusuniv:oai:portalcris.vdu.lt:20.500.12259/103695 2023-05-15T15:18:13+02:00 Associations of environmental variables with different types of stroke Vaičiulis, Vidmantas Venclovienė, Jonė Radišauskas, Ričardas Krančiukaitė-Butylkinienė, Daina Tamošiūnas, Abdonas Rastenytė, Daiva GB 2019 p. 472-472 text/xml https://academic.oup.com/eurpub/article/29/Supplement_4/ckz186.240/5623583?searchresult=1 https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckz186.240 en eng European journal of public health. Oxford : Oxford university press, 2019, vol. 29, iss. suppl. 4 Science Citation Index Expanded (Web of Science) Social Sciences Citation Index (Web of Science) Current Contents (Clinical Medicine) 11011262 VDU02-000063171 https://academic.oup.com/eurpub/article/29/Supplement_4/ckz186.240/5623583?searchresult=1 https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckz186.240 WOS:000506895304065 Stroke Subarachnoid hemorrhage Intracranial hemorrhages Meteorological concepts Tezės Clarivate Analytics Web of Science / Theses in Clarivate Analytics Web of Science (T1a) Ekologija ir aplinkotyra / Ecology and environmental sciences (N012) Medicina / Medicine (M001) conference paper 2019 ftvytmagnusuniv https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckz186.240 2021-04-26T23:44:34Z Article no. ckz186.240 Background Air temperature (T) and atmospheric pressure (AP) are among the most closely studied weather variables; increases, decreases, and fluctuations in both have been significantly linked to numerous stroke subtypes. We decided to detect the association between daily numbers of ischaemic stroke (IS) and haemorrhagic stroke (HS) and daily North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and Arctic Oscillation (AO) indices and monthly indices of Quasi-Biennal Oscillation (QBO). Methods The study was conducted in Kaunas city from 2000 to 2010. Kaunas stroke register presented daily numbers of IS, subarachnoid haemorrhages (SAH), and intracerebral haemorrhages (ICH). We evaluated the association between these types of stroke and NAO, AO, and QBO indices (NAOI, AOI, and QBOI) by applying Poisson regression, adjusting for month and other weather variables. Results During the study period, we analysed 3,992 cases (2,205 men and 1,787 women) with stroke. IS composed 3,199 (80.1%), ICH 533 (13.4%), and SAH - 260 (6.5%). A change in mean daily atmospheric pressure (AP) of > 3.9 hPa and QBOI <-27 were associated with the risk of SAH (RRs with 95% CI were, respectively, 1.54 (1.18-2.03), and 1.68 (1.06-2.66)). The risk of HS was associated with daily increases in AP and QBOI <8.37 (p < 0.05). The risk of IS was negatively associated with AOI (RR = 0.97 (0.94-0.99). During November-March, NAOI >0 was associated with HS (RR = 1.29 (1.03-1.62)), and a negative association between NAOI and IS (RR = 0.91 (0.84-0.98)) was found. Conclusions The results of our study provided new evidence that the NAO, AO, and QBO pattern may affect the risk of stroke. The impact of these teleconnection indices is not identical for different types of stroke. Key messages This abstract is part of publication, which will be published later on.[.] Aplinkotyros katedra Lietuvos sveikatos mokslų universitetas. Medicinos akademija Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas Conference Object Arctic North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Vytautas Magnus University e-Publication Repository (VMU ePub) Arctic European Journal of Public Health 29 Supplement_4
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topic Stroke
Subarachnoid hemorrhage
Intracranial hemorrhages
Meteorological concepts
Tezės Clarivate Analytics Web of Science / Theses in Clarivate Analytics Web of Science (T1a)
Ekologija ir aplinkotyra / Ecology and environmental sciences (N012)
Medicina / Medicine (M001)
spellingShingle Stroke
Subarachnoid hemorrhage
Intracranial hemorrhages
Meteorological concepts
Tezės Clarivate Analytics Web of Science / Theses in Clarivate Analytics Web of Science (T1a)
Ekologija ir aplinkotyra / Ecology and environmental sciences (N012)
Medicina / Medicine (M001)
Vaičiulis, Vidmantas
Venclovienė, Jonė
Radišauskas, Ričardas
Krančiukaitė-Butylkinienė, Daina
Tamošiūnas, Abdonas
Rastenytė, Daiva
Associations of environmental variables with different types of stroke
topic_facet Stroke
Subarachnoid hemorrhage
Intracranial hemorrhages
Meteorological concepts
Tezės Clarivate Analytics Web of Science / Theses in Clarivate Analytics Web of Science (T1a)
Ekologija ir aplinkotyra / Ecology and environmental sciences (N012)
Medicina / Medicine (M001)
description Article no. ckz186.240 Background Air temperature (T) and atmospheric pressure (AP) are among the most closely studied weather variables; increases, decreases, and fluctuations in both have been significantly linked to numerous stroke subtypes. We decided to detect the association between daily numbers of ischaemic stroke (IS) and haemorrhagic stroke (HS) and daily North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and Arctic Oscillation (AO) indices and monthly indices of Quasi-Biennal Oscillation (QBO). Methods The study was conducted in Kaunas city from 2000 to 2010. Kaunas stroke register presented daily numbers of IS, subarachnoid haemorrhages (SAH), and intracerebral haemorrhages (ICH). We evaluated the association between these types of stroke and NAO, AO, and QBO indices (NAOI, AOI, and QBOI) by applying Poisson regression, adjusting for month and other weather variables. Results During the study period, we analysed 3,992 cases (2,205 men and 1,787 women) with stroke. IS composed 3,199 (80.1%), ICH 533 (13.4%), and SAH - 260 (6.5%). A change in mean daily atmospheric pressure (AP) of > 3.9 hPa and QBOI <-27 were associated with the risk of SAH (RRs with 95% CI were, respectively, 1.54 (1.18-2.03), and 1.68 (1.06-2.66)). The risk of HS was associated with daily increases in AP and QBOI <8.37 (p < 0.05). The risk of IS was negatively associated with AOI (RR = 0.97 (0.94-0.99). During November-March, NAOI >0 was associated with HS (RR = 1.29 (1.03-1.62)), and a negative association between NAOI and IS (RR = 0.91 (0.84-0.98)) was found. Conclusions The results of our study provided new evidence that the NAO, AO, and QBO pattern may affect the risk of stroke. The impact of these teleconnection indices is not identical for different types of stroke. Key messages This abstract is part of publication, which will be published later on.[.] Aplinkotyros katedra Lietuvos sveikatos mokslų universitetas. Medicinos akademija Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas
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author Vaičiulis, Vidmantas
Venclovienė, Jonė
Radišauskas, Ričardas
Krančiukaitė-Butylkinienė, Daina
Tamošiūnas, Abdonas
Rastenytė, Daiva
author_facet Vaičiulis, Vidmantas
Venclovienė, Jonė
Radišauskas, Ričardas
Krančiukaitė-Butylkinienė, Daina
Tamošiūnas, Abdonas
Rastenytė, Daiva
author_sort Vaičiulis, Vidmantas
title Associations of environmental variables with different types of stroke
title_short Associations of environmental variables with different types of stroke
title_full Associations of environmental variables with different types of stroke
title_fullStr Associations of environmental variables with different types of stroke
title_full_unstemmed Associations of environmental variables with different types of stroke
title_sort associations of environmental variables with different types of stroke
publishDate 2019
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https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckz186.240
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