Title of article :
SEASONAL and DIURNAL VARIATIONS OF ANEURYSMAL SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE
Author/Authors :
Rakei, S. M Department of Neurosurgery - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Taghipour, M Department of Neurosurgery - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Mirchi, M Department of Neurosurgery - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Mosallaei, M Department of Neurosurgery - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
The seasonal and diurnal variations in the incidence of hypertension, cerebrovascular
accident, coronary heart disease were well documented, but the relation between season and daytime on
the onset of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (ASAH) was a subject of controversy. In the present
study we aimed to evaluate the role of season of year and diurnal changes on the onset of ASAH. The
time was categorized into two intervals of daytime and night time. Also patients were evaluated in two
age groups of ≥ 60 and under 60. There were 107 files of patients with definite diagnosis of ASAH. The
main common symptom was headache (88.8%). 52.2% of patients were referred to the hospital in day
time and 45.8% were in night time, and the difference was not statistically significant. Moreover, the
frequency of ASAH in winter and falls was about 51.4% and that of summer and spring was 45.6% and
the difference was not significant. Seasonal frequency in patients with or without hypertension,
cigarette smoking or both was not also statistically different. seasonal and diurnal variation didn’t show
considerable effect on the onset of ASAH in our study. Even this effect was not observed in
hypertensive patients. However, we need other researches on a larger sample of patients considering the
influence of hypertension in relation to season and daytime in the onset of ASAH.
Keywords :
Seasonal , diurnal , variation , aneurysm , subarachnoid hemorrhage
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics