Table 1:

Distribution of myocardial infarctions the day after a snowfall and according to patient characteristics

VariableNo. (%) of hospital admissions
n = 128 073
No. (%) of deaths
n = 68 155
Quantity of snow, cm
 084 271 (65.8)44 547 (65.4)
 1–432 234 (25.2)17 041 (25.0)
 5–96556 (5.1)3793 (5.6)
 10–193801 (3.0)2199 (3.2)
 ≥ 201211 (0.9)575 (0.8)
Duration of snow, h
 051 838 (40.5)23 394 (34.3)
 1–29995 (7.8)4651 (6.8)
 3–510 623 (8.3)5175 (7.6)
 6–1115 188 (11.9)7693 (11.3)
 ≥ 1214 031 (11.0)7052 (10.3)
 Not available26 398 (20.6)20 190 (29.6)
Sex
 Men79 150 (61.8)39 106 (57.4)
 Women48 923 (38.2)29 049 (42.6)
Age, yr
 < 5522 247 (17.4)5546 (8.1)
 55–6424 031 (18.8)10 044 (14.7)
 65–7431 838 (24.9)18 102 (26.6)
 ≥ 7549 957 (39.0)34 463 (50.6)
Cardiovascular comorbidity*101 254 (79.1)7103 (46.2)
Cardiovascular risk factor89 491 (69.9)3340 (21.7)
Material deprivation
 Wealthy44 255 (34.6)14 401 (34.6)
 Middle income37 062 (28.9)11 261 (27.0)
 Poor32 946 (25.7)10 503 (25.2)
Period
 1981–198826 503 (38.9)
 1989–199861 915 (48.3)24 686 (36.2)
 1999–200846 293 (36.1)12 812 (18.8)
 2009–201419 865 (15.5)4154 (6.1)
  • * Includes heart, cerebrovascular, arterial, other cardiovascular disease. Data on deaths are for 15 381 deaths from 2000 onward.

  • Includes hypertension, diabetes, obesity, dyslipidemia, smoking/chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Data on deaths are for 15 381 deaths from 2000 onward.

  • Data on deaths are for 41 652 deaths from 1989 onward.