• 1. Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Fuwai Hospital, National Center for Cardiovascular Diseases, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking UnionMedical College, Beijing, 100037, P.R.China;
  • 2. Institute for Environmental and Climate Research, Jinan University, Guangzhou, 510632, P.R.China;
ZHANG Liang, Email: bjkmy2013@163.com
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Objective  To explore impact of climate change on aortic dissection and to put forward a new way about prediction and prevention of aortic dissection. Methods  We retrospectively analyzed the characteristics of acute aortic dissection patients came from Hebei province in Fuwai Hospital between 2010 and 2016 year. Meanwhile, we collected monthly maximum temperature, minimum temperature, average temperature, average pressure, amount of rainfall, sunshine, humidity and other meteorological data. Generalized model was implied to explore climate change and the incidence of aortic dissection. Results  A total of 1 121 acute aortic dissection patients from Hebei province were admitted in Fuwai Hospital during the period of 6 years. There were 774 patients were type A aortic dissection, and 347 patients were type B aortic dissection. The average age was 51.4±12.0 years. There were 873 males and 248 females. There were 889 (79.3%) patients with hypertension, 99 (8.83%) with Marfan syndrome. It was found that temperature, humidity and air pressure were all statistically significant for indication aortic dissection through single variable analysis (P<0.01). The temperature was only variable by one-way analysis of variance (P<0.01). The lowest temperature has the best predictive effect on the occurrence of aortic dissection. The relative risk was 1.02 with 95% confidence interval 1.02 to 1.03. Conclusion  The change of climatic conditions can affect the occurrence of aortic dissection, and the lowest temperature is an important trigger factor for aortic dissection onset.

Citation: QIU Juntao, YU Cuntao, LUO Xinjin, YANG Jun, LIU Shen, JIANG Wenxiang, ZHANG Liang. Impact of climate change on aortic dissection onset. Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2018, 25(6): 482-488. doi: 10.7507/1007-4848.201801037 Copy

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