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The Use of Electronic Medical Record Data to Analyze the Association Between Atrial Fibrillation and Birth Month
OBJECTIVES: Cardiovascular disease is a condition of enormous public health concern. Recently, a population study newly revealed associations between cardiovascular diseases and birth month. Here, we investigated the association between atrial fibrillation in cardiovascular disease and birth month....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5790432/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29403578 http://dx.doi.org/10.5210/ojphi.v9i3.7864 |
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author | Matsuda, Koji Park, Keunsik Tatsumi, Hiroaki Kitada, Ryoko Yoshiyama, Minoru |
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description | OBJECTIVES: Cardiovascular disease is a condition of enormous public health concern. Recently, a population study newly revealed associations between cardiovascular diseases and birth month. Here, we investigated the association between atrial fibrillation in cardiovascular disease and birth month. METHODS: We retrospectively extracted birth date data from 6,016 patients with atrial fibrillation (3,876 males; 2,140 females) from our electronic medical records. The number of live births in Japan fluctuates seasonally. Therefore, we corrected the number of patients for each birth month based on a Japanese population survey report. Then, a test of the significance of the association between atrial fibrillation and birth month was performed using a chi-square test. In addition, we compared the results of an analysis of patient data with that of simulated data that showed no association with birth month. RESULTS: The deviations of birth month were not significant (overall: p = 0.631, males: p = 0.842, females: p = 0.333). The number of female patients born in the first quarter of the year was slightly higher than those born in the other quarters of the year (p = 0.030). However, by comparing the magnitudes of dispersion in the simulated data, it seems that this finding was mere coincidence. CONCLUSION: An association between atrial fibrillation and birth month could not be confirmed in our Japanese study. However, this might be due to differences in ethnicity. Further epidemiologic studies on this topic may result in reduction of disease risk in the general population and contribute to public health. |
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spelling | pubmed-57904322018-02-05 The Use of Electronic Medical Record Data to Analyze the Association Between Atrial Fibrillation and Birth Month Matsuda, Koji Park, Keunsik Tatsumi, Hiroaki Kitada, Ryoko Yoshiyama, Minoru Online J Public Health Inform Research Article OBJECTIVES: Cardiovascular disease is a condition of enormous public health concern. Recently, a population study newly revealed associations between cardiovascular diseases and birth month. Here, we investigated the association between atrial fibrillation in cardiovascular disease and birth month. METHODS: We retrospectively extracted birth date data from 6,016 patients with atrial fibrillation (3,876 males; 2,140 females) from our electronic medical records. The number of live births in Japan fluctuates seasonally. Therefore, we corrected the number of patients for each birth month based on a Japanese population survey report. Then, a test of the significance of the association between atrial fibrillation and birth month was performed using a chi-square test. In addition, we compared the results of an analysis of patient data with that of simulated data that showed no association with birth month. RESULTS: The deviations of birth month were not significant (overall: p = 0.631, males: p = 0.842, females: p = 0.333). The number of female patients born in the first quarter of the year was slightly higher than those born in the other quarters of the year (p = 0.030). However, by comparing the magnitudes of dispersion in the simulated data, it seems that this finding was mere coincidence. CONCLUSION: An association between atrial fibrillation and birth month could not be confirmed in our Japanese study. However, this might be due to differences in ethnicity. Further epidemiologic studies on this topic may result in reduction of disease risk in the general population and contribute to public health. University of Illinois at Chicago Library 2017-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5790432/ /pubmed/29403578 http://dx.doi.org/10.5210/ojphi.v9i3.7864 Text en This is an Open Access article. Authors own copyright of their articles appearing in the Journal of Public Health Informatics. Readers may copy articles without permission of the copyright owner(s), as long as the author and OJPHI are acknowledged in the copy and the copy is used for educational, not-for-profit purposes. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Matsuda, Koji Park, Keunsik Tatsumi, Hiroaki Kitada, Ryoko Yoshiyama, Minoru The Use of Electronic Medical Record Data to Analyze the Association Between Atrial Fibrillation and Birth Month |
title | The Use of Electronic Medical Record Data to Analyze the Association
Between Atrial Fibrillation and Birth Month |
title_full | The Use of Electronic Medical Record Data to Analyze the Association
Between Atrial Fibrillation and Birth Month |
title_fullStr | The Use of Electronic Medical Record Data to Analyze the Association
Between Atrial Fibrillation and Birth Month |
title_full_unstemmed | The Use of Electronic Medical Record Data to Analyze the Association
Between Atrial Fibrillation and Birth Month |
title_short | The Use of Electronic Medical Record Data to Analyze the Association
Between Atrial Fibrillation and Birth Month |
title_sort | use of electronic medical record data to analyze the association
between atrial fibrillation and birth month |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5790432/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29403578 http://dx.doi.org/10.5210/ojphi.v9i3.7864 |
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