| Literature DB >> 28388909 |
Jyotsna S Jagai1, Elena Grossman2, Livia Navon3, Apostolis Sambanis2, Samuel Dorevitch2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The disease burden due to heat-stress illness (HSI), which can result in significant morbidity and mortality, is expected to increase as the climate continues to warm. In the United States (U.S.) much of what is known about HSI epidemiology is from analyses of urban heat waves. There is limited research addressing whether HSI hospitalization risk varies between urban and rural areas, nor is much known about additional diagnoses of patients hospitalized for HSI.Entities:
Keywords: Climate change; Heat stress illness; Temperature; Temperature-heat stress illness relationship; Urban-rural differences
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28388909 PMCID: PMC5384150 DOI: 10.1186/s12940-017-0245-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health ISSN: 1476-069X Impact factor: 5.984
Fig. 1Map of Illinois showing urban/rural classifications and average monthly summer age-adjusted hospitalization rate for heat-stress illness (per 100,000 population) by county for the 28-year study period. Cook: Cook County, that contains the City of Chicago
Fig. 2Map of Illinois showing annual average summer monthly maximum temperature in degrees Celsius by county and locations of weather stations. Cook: Cook County, that contains the City of Chicago
Number and overall rate of summer hospitalizations of heat-stress illness (per 100,000 population) over the 28-year study period by rural/urban stratification (RUCC1–metropolitan urbanized (> 1 million population); RUCC2–metropolitan urbanized (< 1 million population); RUCC3–non-metropolitan urbanized; RUCC 4–less urbanized; RUCC5–thinly populated) and by age categories
| RUCC | Counties | <10y | 10–19y | 20–29y | 30–39y | 40–49y | 50–59y | 60–69y | 70–79y | ≥80 y | All |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RUCC1 – metropolitan, (> 1 million pop.) | 17 | 79 (0.05) | 270 (0.16) | 137 (0.07) | 409 (0.22) | 614 (0.36) | 706 (0.53) | 726 (0.79) | 1114 (1.87) | 1454 (4.11) | 5510 (0.453) |
| RUCC2 – metropolitan (< 1 million pop.) | 19 | 26 (0.09) | 79 (0.25) | 53 (0.17) | 78 (0.25) | 123 (0.39) | 157 (0.60) | 151 (0.78) | 176 (1.30) | 187 (2.18) | 1029 (0.458) |
| RUCC3 – non-metropolitan urbanized | 15 | 7 (0.05) | 61 (0.37) | 38 (0.24) | 68 (0.43) | 82 (0.50) | 111 (0.80) | 74 (0.67) | 124 (1.51) | 141 (2.61) | 706 (0.594) |
| RUCC4 – less urbanized | 42 | 16 (0.08) | 121 (0.57) | 58 (0.31) | 155 (0.74) | 155 (0.70) | 178 (0.96) | 181 (1.20) | 194 (1.71) | 268 (3.61) | 1325 (0.850) |
| RUCC5 – thinly populated | 9 | 0 (0.00) | 8 (0.71) | 11 (1.26) | 11 (1.08) | 12 (1.04) | 11 (1.07) | 15 (1.61) | 17 (2.48) | 11 (2.86) | 98 (1.158) |
| All | 102 | 128 (0.05) | 539 (0.22) | 298 (0.12) | 721 (0.28) | 986 (0.41) | 1164 (0.60) | 1146 (0.83) | 1624 (1.74) | 2061 (3.60) | 8667 (0.503) |
Fig. 3Estimated change in heat-stress illness per 1 °C change in maximum monthly average temperature (after adjustment for county percent below poverty level, percent population Black, and percent population Hispanic) and 95% confidence intervals for all counties and by rural/urban stratification (RUCC1–metropolitan urbanized (> 1 million population); RUCC2–metropolitan urbanized (< 1 million population); RUCC3–non-metropolitan urbanized; RUCC 4–less urbanized; RUCC5–thinly populated) for all study years, 1987–2014, and excluding 1995, the year of the heatwave
Most common co-morbid diagnoses listed with hospitalizations for heat-stress illness in Illinois, 1984–2014. Note that percentages do not sum to 100% as hospitalized patients typically had multiple diagnoses
| Diagnosis | ICD-9 codes | Frequency (percent) |
|---|---|---|
| Dehydration | 276.5, 276.51, 276.52 | 3694 (42.6) |
| Electrolyte, acid-base abnormality | 276.1, 276.2, 276.3, 276.4, 276.7, 276.8, 276.9 | 1445 (16.7) |
| Acute renal failure | 584, 584.5, 584.6, 584.7, 584.8, 594.9 | 1021 (11.8) |
| Urinary tract infection | 599.0 | 808 (9.3) |
| Syncope (fainting) | 780.2 | 781 (9.0) |
| Rhabdomyolysis | 728.88 | 549 (6.3) |
| Atrial fibrillation | 427.31 | 514 (5.9) |
| Respiratory failure | 518.81 | 299 (3.5) |
| Altered mental status | 293.0, 780.02 | 92 (1.1) |