Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology (Jan 2020)

Cerebral venous thrombosis, seasonal trends, and climatic influence: A region-specificstudy

  • Sanjith Aaron,
  • Jeyaseelan Lakshmanan,
  • Thambu D Sudarsanam,
  • Kenneth Benjamin,
  • Jothilakshmi Durairaj,
  • Vivek Mathew,
  • Ajith Sivadasan,
  • A T Prabhakar,
  • Shyam Kumar N. Keshava,
  • Pavitra R Mannam,
  • Prabhu Kirubakaran,
  • Jayaprakash Muliyil,
  • Mathew Alexander

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/aian.AIAN_409_19
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 4
pp. 522 – 527

Abstract

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Background and Purpose: Studies looking at seasonal variation on cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) are few with conflicting conclusions. In this region-specific study, we looked for climatic influence and seasonal trends on the incidence of CVT. Methods: Imaging proven adult CVT cases treated over a period of 18 years from a specific geographical location with similar seasons and climatic conditions were studied. Metrological parameters prepared using 30 years of data was used. Quantum geographical information system (QGIS software) and SPSS v 22 were used for patient plotting and analysis. Results: Total of 970 cases were studied. The incidence was significantly higher in summer 411 (42.3%) compared with autumn 317 (32.7%) and winter 242 (25.05); P = 0.038. This trend was consistent across all the 18 years in time series analysis. Mean age was 33.5 years (range 18–88 years). A significant majority 673 (69.4%) were below 40 years of age; P = 0.012. Females constituted 394 (40.6%) of cases. Postpartum CVT cases constituted 237 (30%). Interaction analysis showed younger age (<40 years) were more vulnerable for CVT in summer; P = 0.009. There was no seasonal influence on postpartum CVT. Apart for a weak positive correlation between rain fall (r = 0.18, P < 0.01); humidity and cloud cover was not influencing the incidence. Conclusions: Higher ambient temperatures were consistently associated with higher incidence of CVT. This is the largest region-specific study on CVT in the world. These results may be applicable to other regions with similar climatic conditions.

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