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Extreme Heat and Cardiovascular Health: What a Cardiovascular Health Professional Should Know

Journal

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY
Volume 37, Issue 11, Pages 1828-1836

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.cjca.2021.08.008

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  1. Fonds de Recherche du Quebe, Sante
  2. Montreal heart Institute Foundation

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Extreme heat events are increasing in frequency and intensity, impacting cardiovascular health especially for individuals with preexisting conditions. However, understanding of the pathophysiology behind this association and specific recommendations for clinical practice are currently limited. Increased awareness and further research are needed to better assess and mitigate the cardiovascular consequences of extreme heat.
As global temperatures continue to rise, extreme heat events are becoming more frequent and intense. Extreme heat affects cardiovascular health as it is associated with a greater risk of adverse cardiovascular events, especially for adults with preexisting cardiovascular diseases. Nonetheless, the pathophysiology underlying the association between extreme heat and cardiovascular risk remains understudied. Furthermore, specific recommendations to mitigate the effects of extreme heat on cardiovascular health remain limited to guide clinical practice within the context of a warming climate. The overall objective of this review article is to raise awareness that extreme heat poses a risk for cardiovascular health. Specifically, the review discusses why cardiovascular healthcare professionals should care about extreme heat, how extreme heat affects cardiovascular health, and recommendations to minimise the cardiovascular consequences of extreme heat. Future research directions are also provided to further our understating of the cardiovascular health consequences of extreme heat. A better awareness and understanding of the cardiovascular consequences of extreme heat will help cardiovascular health professionals assess the risk and optimise the care of their patients exposed to an increasingly warm climate.

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