Authors
Barrak Alahmad, Haitham Khraishah, Meghana Kamineni, Dominic Royé, Stefania I Papatheodorou, Ana Maria Vicedo-Cabrera, Yuming Guo, Eric Lavigne, Ben Armstrong, Francesco Sera, Aaron S Bernstein, Antonella Zanobetti, Eric Garshick, Joel Schwartz, Michelle L Bell, Fahd Al-Mulla, Petros Koutrakis, Antonio Gasparrini
Publication date
2024/5/22
Journal
Stroke
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
BACKGROUND
Extreme temperatures contribute significantly to global mortality. While previous studies on temperature and stroke-specific outcomes presented conflicting results, these studies were predominantly limited to single-city or single-country analyses. Their findings are difficult to synthesize due to variations in methodologies and exposure definitions.
METHODS
Within the Multi-Country Multi-City Network, we built a new mortality database for ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke. Applying a unified analysis protocol, we conducted a multinational case-crossover study on the relationship between extreme temperatures and stroke. In the first stage, we fitted a conditional quasi-Poisson regression for daily mortality counts with distributed lag nonlinear models for temperature exposure separately for each city. In the second stage, the cumulative risk from each city was pooled using mixed-effect meta-analyses …
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