BACKGROUND: More people die in the winter from cardiac disease, and there are competing hypotheses to explain this. The authors conducted a study in 48 US cities to determine how much of the seasonal pattern in cardiac deaths could be explained by influenza epidemics, whether that allowed a more parsimonious control for season than traditional spline models, and whether such control changed the short term association with temperature. METHODS: The authors obtained counts of daily cardiac deaths and of emergency hospital admissions of the elderly for influenza during 1992-2000. Quasi-Poisson regression models were conducted estimating the association between daily cardiac mortality, and temperature. RESULTS: Controlling for influenza admissi...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies identifying associations between influenza and acute cardiac events may...
Background: Influenza has been associated with a heavy burden of mortality. In tropical or subtropic...
BackgroundPrevious studies investigating the relationship of influenza with acute myocardial infarct...
Epidemiological studies have shown that extremes in ambient temperature are associated with short te...
Epidemiological studies have shown that extremes in ambient temperature are associated with short te...
Mortality from cardiovascular diseases (CVD) exhibits seasonal variation. For example, 30% more deat...
Already in ancient Greece, Hippocrates postulated that disease showed a seasonal pattern characteris...
Already in ancient Greece, Hippocrates postulated that disease showed a seasonal pattern characteris...
Many studies have found that cardiovascular deaths mostly occur within a few days of exposure to hea...
Many studies have found that cardiovascular deaths mostly occur within a few days of exposure to hea...
Many studies have found that cardiovascular deaths mostly occur within a few days of exposure to hea...
(See the editorial commentary by Finelli and Chaves, on pages 1701–4.) Background. Previous studies ...
Background. Previous studies identifying associations between influenza and acute cardiac events may...
The higher occurrence of cardiovascular diseases in winter is well known, and several explanatory me...
poster abstractCardiovascular diseases have been the leading cause of death in the United States for...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies identifying associations between influenza and acute cardiac events may...
Background: Influenza has been associated with a heavy burden of mortality. In tropical or subtropic...
BackgroundPrevious studies investigating the relationship of influenza with acute myocardial infarct...
Epidemiological studies have shown that extremes in ambient temperature are associated with short te...
Epidemiological studies have shown that extremes in ambient temperature are associated with short te...
Mortality from cardiovascular diseases (CVD) exhibits seasonal variation. For example, 30% more deat...
Already in ancient Greece, Hippocrates postulated that disease showed a seasonal pattern characteris...
Already in ancient Greece, Hippocrates postulated that disease showed a seasonal pattern characteris...
Many studies have found that cardiovascular deaths mostly occur within a few days of exposure to hea...
Many studies have found that cardiovascular deaths mostly occur within a few days of exposure to hea...
Many studies have found that cardiovascular deaths mostly occur within a few days of exposure to hea...
(See the editorial commentary by Finelli and Chaves, on pages 1701–4.) Background. Previous studies ...
Background. Previous studies identifying associations between influenza and acute cardiac events may...
The higher occurrence of cardiovascular diseases in winter is well known, and several explanatory me...
poster abstractCardiovascular diseases have been the leading cause of death in the United States for...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies identifying associations between influenza and acute cardiac events may...
Background: Influenza has been associated with a heavy burden of mortality. In tropical or subtropic...
BackgroundPrevious studies investigating the relationship of influenza with acute myocardial infarct...