Persistent Heatwaves Raise Cardiac Death Risk by Over 80% 

Persistent Heatwaves Raise Cardiac Death Risk by Over 80% 
Persistent Heatwaves Raise Cardiac Death Risk by Over 80% 

United States: According to an expert report, heart attacks prove deadly when temperatures remain high throughout daytime and nighttime hours during multiphase heatwaves. 

According to the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, researchers published on April 1 that heatwaves, which last through the entire night period, raise fatality rates above summertime temperature spikes limited to daylight hours. 

Heatwaves Pose Greater Danger  

Heart disease proves fatal to people at a rate of 86% when compound heat waves occur, but the death risk stands at 19% during single-day heat waves and 16% during nighttime heat waves. 

According to the senior researcher Renjie Chen, a professor at Fudan University School of Public Health in Shanghai, China, “Traditional heatwave definitions fail to capture the full scope of these risks,” US News reported. 

Persistent Heatwaves Raise Cardiac Death Risk by Over 80% 
Persistent Heatwaves Raise Cardiac Death Risk by Over 80% 

Heart Risks Soar During Multiphase Heat Events 

The analysis covered approximately 2.4 million Chinese heart disease deaths between 2013 and 2019 and their correlation to temperature measurements through each hour. 

Heart-related death probabilities rise steadily throughout a compound heatwave event, yet they show both maximum and declining rates during single-period daytime and nighttime heatwaves. 

Heart Failure Surge With Sustained Heat 

Research revealed that sudden cardiac arrest deaths, along with heart attack deaths and heart failure deaths, became most common during compound heatwaves. 

The risk of sudden cardiac arrest death during compound heatwaves reached 86% higher than during nighttime, and daytime heatwaves brought 37% and 24% increased risks, respectively. 

Heart attacks proved fatal at an 88% higher rate when people experienced a compound heatwave, even though nighttime and daytime heatwaves only resulted in 16% and 13% respective rise in deaths. 

Persistent Heatwaves Raise Cardiac Death Risk by Over 80% 
Persistent Heatwaves Raise Cardiac Death Risk by Over 80% 

The risk of heart failure mortality increased by 97% throughout a compound heatwave, although daytime heatwaves and nighttime heatwaves individually raised this risk by just 24%. 

The research revealed heart failure deaths were 3 times higher in compound heatwaves, yet they remained at a minimum during both daytime and nighttime heatwaves. 

Research findings indicate a need to enhance heat protection strategies, which include building both city cooling shelters and improving residential climate control systems, according to scientists, US News reported. 

Furthermore, as Chen stated, “Given the increasing frequency and intensity of compound heatwaves due to climate change, our findings highlight the need for disease-specific prevention strategies and revised public health guidelines to better protect at-risk populations.”