Stroke, Vol 20, 65-69, Copyright © 1989 by American Heart Association
VM Berginer, J Goldsmith, U Batz, H Vardi and Y Shapiro
Clinical observations of the apparent clustering of daily stroke admissions
to a regional hospital in an arid climate prompted our investigation of
possible meteorologic factors associated with stroke admissions. Daily
hospitalization and meteorologic data were studied for 895 patients with
stroke admitted to Soroka Medical Center, Beer- Sheva, Israel, during 1981,
1982, and 1983. The average daily incidence of stroke was about twice as
great on relatively warm days as on relatively cold ones. This increase may
be explained by increases in thromboembolic mechanisms secondary to
physiologic changes in response to heat. When heat waves are predicted,
information on the added risk for stroke needs to be disseminated to both
the population and to health care providers so preventive measures can be
instituted. Special attention should be devoted to air conditioning and
adequate consumption of liquids, and antiplatelet aggregation medication
such as aspirin should be considered.
ARTICLES
Clustering of strokes in association with meteorologic factors in the Negev Desert of Israel: 1981-1983
Neurological Department, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer- Sheva, Israel.
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