Risk of cardiovascular events during labor and delivery associated with acute ambient temperature changes

Purpose: We assessed acute risk of cardiovascular events at labor/delivery with exposure to ambient temperatures during the week prior to delivery in a low-risk population. Methods: A case-crossover design evaluated 191 women with cardiovascular events at labor/delivery in the Eunice Kennedy Shriver...

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Autores principales: Jenna Kanner, Danielle R. Stevens, Carrie J. Nobles, Matthew C.H. Rohn, Sandie Ha, Tuija Männistö, Marion S. Ouidir, Pauline Mendola
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:25f8f3c3a5e4463e9218cdfcd5c8d8472021-11-18T04:54:08ZRisk of cardiovascular events during labor and delivery associated with acute ambient temperature changes2667-278210.1016/j.joclim.2021.100060https://doaj.org/article/25f8f3c3a5e4463e9218cdfcd5c8d8472021-08-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667278221000572https://doaj.org/toc/2667-2782Purpose: We assessed acute risk of cardiovascular events at labor/delivery with exposure to ambient temperatures during the week prior to delivery in a low-risk population. Methods: A case-crossover design evaluated 191 women with cardiovascular events at labor/delivery in the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Consecutive Pregnancies Study (Utah, 2002–2010). Using conditional logistic regression models, we estimated the odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) for each 1 °Celsius (1.8°F) increase in the warm season (May-October) or decrease in the cold season (November-April) in the week prior to delivery compared to two weeks prior and after delivery. Results: Cardiovascular events during delivery included acute myocardial infarction (n = 1), stroke (n = 29), heart failure (n = 7), cardiac arrest (n = 118), and unspecified (n = 39). Cardiovascular event risk increased by 9% (95% CI: 1.02, 1.18) for every 1 °C increase in average temperature in the week prior to delivery during the warm season and increased 6% (95% CI: 1.00, 1.13) for every 1 °C decrease during the cold season. Conclusion: Acute temperature changes in the week prior to delivery were associated with increased risk of cardiovascular events at labor/delivery.Jenna KannerDanielle R. StevensCarrie J. NoblesMatthew C.H. RohnSandie HaTuija MännistöMarion S. OuidirPauline MendolaElsevierarticleAcuteBlood pressureCardiovascular eventEnvironmentHypertensionPregnancyPublic aspects of medicineRA1-1270Meteorology. ClimatologyQC851-999ENThe Journal of Climate Change and Health, Vol 3, Iss , Pp 100060- (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Acute
Blood pressure
Cardiovascular event
Environment
Hypertension
Pregnancy
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Meteorology. Climatology
QC851-999
spellingShingle Acute
Blood pressure
Cardiovascular event
Environment
Hypertension
Pregnancy
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Meteorology. Climatology
QC851-999
Jenna Kanner
Danielle R. Stevens
Carrie J. Nobles
Matthew C.H. Rohn
Sandie Ha
Tuija Männistö
Marion S. Ouidir
Pauline Mendola
Risk of cardiovascular events during labor and delivery associated with acute ambient temperature changes
description Purpose: We assessed acute risk of cardiovascular events at labor/delivery with exposure to ambient temperatures during the week prior to delivery in a low-risk population. Methods: A case-crossover design evaluated 191 women with cardiovascular events at labor/delivery in the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Consecutive Pregnancies Study (Utah, 2002–2010). Using conditional logistic regression models, we estimated the odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) for each 1 °Celsius (1.8°F) increase in the warm season (May-October) or decrease in the cold season (November-April) in the week prior to delivery compared to two weeks prior and after delivery. Results: Cardiovascular events during delivery included acute myocardial infarction (n = 1), stroke (n = 29), heart failure (n = 7), cardiac arrest (n = 118), and unspecified (n = 39). Cardiovascular event risk increased by 9% (95% CI: 1.02, 1.18) for every 1 °C increase in average temperature in the week prior to delivery during the warm season and increased 6% (95% CI: 1.00, 1.13) for every 1 °C decrease during the cold season. Conclusion: Acute temperature changes in the week prior to delivery were associated with increased risk of cardiovascular events at labor/delivery.
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author Jenna Kanner
Danielle R. Stevens
Carrie J. Nobles
Matthew C.H. Rohn
Sandie Ha
Tuija Männistö
Marion S. Ouidir
Pauline Mendola
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Danielle R. Stevens
Carrie J. Nobles
Matthew C.H. Rohn
Sandie Ha
Tuija Männistö
Marion S. Ouidir
Pauline Mendola
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title Risk of cardiovascular events during labor and delivery associated with acute ambient temperature changes
title_short Risk of cardiovascular events during labor and delivery associated with acute ambient temperature changes
title_full Risk of cardiovascular events during labor and delivery associated with acute ambient temperature changes
title_fullStr Risk of cardiovascular events during labor and delivery associated with acute ambient temperature changes
title_full_unstemmed Risk of cardiovascular events during labor and delivery associated with acute ambient temperature changes
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