Effects of Heatwaves on Hospital Admissions for Cardiovascular and Respiratory Diseases, in Southern Vietnam, 2010–2018: Time Series Analysis

Author:

Nhung Nguyen Thi Trang1,Hoang Le Tu1ORCID,Tuyet Hanh Tran Thi2,Toan Luu Quoc2,Thanh Nguyen Duc3,Truong Nguyen Xuan3,Son Nguyen Anh3,Nhat Hoong Van3,Quyen Nguyen Huu4,Nhu Ha Van5

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Fundamental Sciences, Hanoi University of Public Health, Hanoi 10000, Vietnam

2. Faculty of Environmental and Occupational Health, Hanoi University of Public Health, Hanoi 10000, Vietnam

3. Ministry of Health, Hanoi 10000, Vietnam

4. Institute of Hydrology and Meteorology Science and Climate Change, Hanoi 10000, Vietnam

5. Faculty of Basic Medicine, Hanoi University of Public Health, Hanoi 10000, Vietnam

Abstract

This study investigated the associations between heatwaves and daily hospital admissions for cardiovascular and respiratory diseases in two provinces in Viet Nam known to be vulnerable to droughts during 2010–2018. This study applied a time series analysis with data extracted from the electronic database of provincial hospitals and meteorological stations from the corresponding province. To eliminate over-dispersion, this time series analysis used Quasi-Poisson regression. The models were controlled for the day of the week, holiday, time trend, and relative humidity. Heatwaves were defined as the maximum temperature exceeding P90th over the period from 2010 to 2018 during at least three consecutive days. Data from 31,191 hospital admissions for respiratory diseases and 29,056 hospitalizations for cardiovascular diseases were investigated in the two provinces. Associations between hospital admissions for respiratory diseases and heatwaves in Ninh Thuan were observed at lag 2, with excess risk (ER = 8.31%, 95% confidence interval: 0.64–16.55%). However, heatwaves were negatively associated with cardiovascular diseases in Ca Mau, which was determined amongst the elderly (age above 60), ER = −7.28%, 95%CI: −13.97–−0.08%. Heatwaves can be a risk factor for hospital admission due to respiratory diseases in Vietnam. Further studies need to be conducted to assert the link between heat waves and cardiovascular diseases.

Funder

Vietnam Ministry of Health

Vietnam National Foundation for Science and Technology Development

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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