BackgroundRecent studies have indicated that several critical illnesses are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). Nonetheless, studies of the association between heat-related illnesses (HRIs) and subsequent CVDs are still limited. We sought to evaluate whether heat stroke (HS) was associated with an increased CVD incidence.MethodsThe data from the nationwide, population-based, retrospective, cohort study described herein were obtained from the National Health Insurance Research Database in Taiwan. The outcome evaluated in this study was the cumulative incidence of CVDs, which was compared between patients with HS, patients with other HRIs and a control group during a 14-year follow-up period.ResultsOur analyse...
Heat stroke is a life‐threatening condition clinically diagnosed as a severe elevation in body tempe...
Heat-related illnesses range from heat exhaustion to heat stroke. Heat stroke is a life-threatening ...
AbstractHeat stroke is a severe illness characterized by a core temperature >40°C (104°F) and centra...
BackgroundRecent studies have indicated that several critical illnesses are associated with an incre...
Global climate change has led to a significant increase in temperature over the last century and has...
Background: This study aimed to assess the risk factors and impact of acute myocardial infarction on...
Factors associated with cardiovascular diseases according to Cox regression in patients with heat st...
AbstractHeat stroke is a severe illness characterized by a core temperature >40°C (104°F) and centra...
Background: Heat exposure is an important but underappreciated risk factor contributing to cardiovas...
Background: Existing evidence has suggested that heat exposure was associated with increase of low-d...
Background: Existing evidence has suggested that heat exposure was associated with increase of low-d...
CV events = cardiovascular events. * p values < 0.05 were considered statistically significant.</p
Acute myocardial infarction (MI) can be triggered by heat exposure, but it remains unknown whether p...
Acute myocardial infarction (MI) can be triggered by heat exposure, but it remains unknown whether p...
The existing evidence suggests that pre-existing diabetes may modify the association between heat an...
Heat stroke is a life‐threatening condition clinically diagnosed as a severe elevation in body tempe...
Heat-related illnesses range from heat exhaustion to heat stroke. Heat stroke is a life-threatening ...
AbstractHeat stroke is a severe illness characterized by a core temperature >40°C (104°F) and centra...
BackgroundRecent studies have indicated that several critical illnesses are associated with an incre...
Global climate change has led to a significant increase in temperature over the last century and has...
Background: This study aimed to assess the risk factors and impact of acute myocardial infarction on...
Factors associated with cardiovascular diseases according to Cox regression in patients with heat st...
AbstractHeat stroke is a severe illness characterized by a core temperature >40°C (104°F) and centra...
Background: Heat exposure is an important but underappreciated risk factor contributing to cardiovas...
Background: Existing evidence has suggested that heat exposure was associated with increase of low-d...
Background: Existing evidence has suggested that heat exposure was associated with increase of low-d...
CV events = cardiovascular events. * p values < 0.05 were considered statistically significant.</p
Acute myocardial infarction (MI) can be triggered by heat exposure, but it remains unknown whether p...
Acute myocardial infarction (MI) can be triggered by heat exposure, but it remains unknown whether p...
The existing evidence suggests that pre-existing diabetes may modify the association between heat an...
Heat stroke is a life‐threatening condition clinically diagnosed as a severe elevation in body tempe...
Heat-related illnesses range from heat exhaustion to heat stroke. Heat stroke is a life-threatening ...
AbstractHeat stroke is a severe illness characterized by a core temperature >40°C (104°F) and centra...