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Influence of climate on the number of hospitalizations for nephrolithiasis in urban regions in Brazil. | LitMetric

Influence of climate on the number of hospitalizations for nephrolithiasis in urban regions in Brazil.

J Bras Nefrol

Universidade de Uberlândia, Departamento de Medicina Interna, Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, Brasil.

Published: May 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Nephrolithiasis (kidney stones) affects 5-15% of people worldwide, and this study investigates its link to climate factors in various Brazilian cities.
  • Data from cities with tropical and subtropical climates were analyzed, revealing that higher temperatures correspond to more hospitalizations for nephrolithiasis, while increased humidity relates to fewer cases.
  • The study concluded that tropical climates show significantly more hospitalizations compared to subtropical ones, emphasizing the influence of temperature and humidity on nephrolithiasis occurrences.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Nephrolithiasis has a worldwide prevalence of approximately 5 to 15%, and its occurrence is associated with age, sex, race, dietary habits, geographic location, climatic conditions, and other factors. The objective of the present study was to determine the association between climate and the number of hospitalizations for nephrolithiasis (NH) in Brazilian cities located in different climatic regions.

Methods: We analyzed data from cities with tropical and subtropical climates. The effects of the lowest (LT), mean (MT), and highest (HT) monthly temperatures and relative humidity of the air (RH) were assessed.

Results: A positive association was found between the number of hospitalizations for nephrolithiasis and temperature ((LT x NH; R2=0.218; P<0.0001) (MT x NH; R2=0.284; P<0.0001) (HT x NH; R2=0.317; P<0.0001)), and a negative association was found between the number of hospitalizations for nephrolithiasis and the relative humidity (RH x NH; R2=0.234; P<0.0001). Interactions were also observed between MT and RH with respect to their effects on the NH, as described by a linear model (NH = 4.688 + 0.296 x MT - 0.088 x RH). The NH was higher in cities with tropical climates than in cities with subtropical climates (82.4 ± 10.0 vs 28.2 ± 1.6; P<0.00001).

Conclusion: There is an association between the NH and variations in temperature and relative humidity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7427651PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2175-8239-JBN-2019-0155DOI Listing

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