
@article{ref1,
title="Patient-related factors associated with severe heat-related illnesses in Karachi: a hospital perspective",
journal="JPMA: Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association",
year="2020",
author="Kanwal, Saima and Sajid, Sara and Nasir, Noreen and Ahsan, Syed and Almas, Aysha",
volume="70",
number="12(A)",
pages="2260-2262",
abstract="In 2015, Karachi saw its first ever epidemic of severe heatrelated illnesses that resulted in an extraordinary number of hospital admissions, especially in the intensive care, for fatal heat stroke within-hospital mortality of 3.7%.We conducted this study to elucidate the patient-related factors that lead to an increase in hospital admissions with heat-related illnesses in a tertiary care hospital. It was a descriptive case series conducted in the department of medicine at the Aga Khan University in June 2015. A total of 134 patients were admitted with heat-related illnesses of which 76(56.7%) were males. The mean age of the patients was 66 ±14.5 years. Heatstroke was present in 86 (64.2%) patients, followed by heat exhaustion in 48 (35.8%) and in-hospital mortality from heat-related illnesses was 5(3.7%). Hypertension (OR 2(95 % CI 1.0, 3.6) and insufficient sleep or food or water intake (OR 1.7(95 % CI 0.8, 3.8) was associated with severe heat-related illnesses. The effects remained even after adjusting for type and area of residence.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0030-9982",
doi="10.47391/JPMA.10-1016",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.10-1016"
}