The impact of heatwaves on mortality and emergency hospital admissions from non-external causes in Brisbane, Australia


Autoria(s): Wang, Xiao Yu; Barnett, Adrian Gerard; Yu, Weiwei; FitzGerald, Gerard; Tippett, Vivienne; Aitken, Peter; Gerard, Neville; McRae, David; Verrall, Ken; Tong, Shilu
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Objectives Heatwaves can have significant health consequences resulting in increased mortality and morbidity. However, their impact on people living in tropical/subtropical regions remains largely unknown. This study assessed the impact of heatwaves on mortality and emergency hospital admissions (EHAs) from non-external causes (NEC) in Brisbane, a subtropical city in Australia. Methods We acquired daily data on weather, air pollution and EHAs for patients aged 15 years and over in Brisbane between January 1996 and December 2005, and on mortality between January 1996 and November 2004. A locally derived definition of heatwave (daily maximum ≥37°C for 2 or more consecutive days) was adopted. Case–crossover analyses were used to assess the impact of heatwaves on cause-specific mortality and EHAs. Results During heatwaves, there was a statistically significant increase in NEC mortality (OR 1.46; 95% CI 1.21 to 1.77), cardiovascular mortality (OR 1.89; 95% CI 1.44 to 2.48), diabetes mortality in those aged 75+ (OR 9.96; 95% CI 1.02 to 96.85), NEC EHAs (OR 1.15; 95% CI 1.07 to 1.23) and EHAs from renal diseases (OR 1.41; 95% CI 1.09 to 1.83). The elderly were found to be particularly vulnerable to heatwaves (eg, for NEC EHAs, OR 1.24 for 65–74-year-olds and 1.39 for those aged 75+). Conclusions Significant increases in NEC mortality and EHAs were observed during heatwaves in Brisbane where people are well accustomed to hot summer weather. The most vulnerable were the elderly and people with cardiovascular, renal or diabetic disease.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66931/

Publicador

BMJ Group

Relação

http://oem.bmj.com/content/69/3/163

DOI:10.1136/oem.2010.062141

Wang, Xiao Yu, Barnett, Adrian Gerard, Yu, Weiwei, FitzGerald, Gerard, Tippett, Vivienne, Aitken, Peter, Gerard, Neville, McRae, David, Verrall, Ken, & Tong, Shilu (2012) The impact of heatwaves on mortality and emergency hospital admissions from non-external causes in Brisbane, Australia. Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OEM), 69(3), pp. 163-169.

Fonte

School of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Public Health & Social Work

Palavras-Chave #110300 CLINICAL SCIENCES #111700 PUBLIC HEALTH AND HEALTH SERVICES #111705 Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety #Heatwave #Emergency Hospital #Climate Change #Brisbane, Australia
Tipo

Journal Article