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Once after a full moon: acute type A aortic dissection and lunar phases

Jeppsson Anders; Raivio Peter; Sjögren Johan; Juvonen Tatu; Pan Emily; Jormalainen Miko; Geirsson Arnar; Bjurbom Markus; Ahmad Khalil; Olsson Christian; Nozohoor Shahab; Tang Mariann; Oudin Anna; Ahlsson Anders; Olsen Peter S; Mennander Ari; Gudbjartsson Tomas; Hansson Emma C; Wickbom Anders; Zindovic Igor; Møller Christian Joost Holdflod; Bjursten Henrik; Åstrom Daniel Oudin

Once after a full moon: acute type A aortic dissection and lunar phases

Jeppsson Anders
Raivio Peter
Sjögren Johan
Juvonen Tatu
Pan Emily
Jormalainen Miko
Geirsson Arnar
Bjurbom Markus
Ahmad Khalil
Olsson Christian
Nozohoor Shahab
Tang Mariann
Oudin Anna
Ahlsson Anders
Olsen Peter S
Mennander Ari
Gudbjartsson Tomas
Hansson Emma C
Wickbom Anders
Zindovic Igor
Møller Christian Joost Holdflod
Bjursten Henrik
Åstrom Daniel Oudin
Katso/Avaa
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Oxford University Press
doi:10.1093/icvts/ivab220
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https://doi.org/10.1093/icvts/ivab220
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022021519228
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OBJECTIVES

Acute type A aortic dissection (ATAAD) is a rare but severe condition, routinely treated with emergent cardiac surgery. Many surgeons have the notion that patients with ATAAD tend to come in clusters, but no studies have examined these observations. This investigation was undertaken to study the potential association between the lunar cycle and the incidence of ATAAD.

METHODS 

We collected information on 2995 patients who underwent ATAAD surgery at centres from the Nordic Consortium for Acute Type A Aortic Dissection collaboration. We cross-referenced the time of surgery with lunar phase using a case-crossover design with 2 different definitions of full moon (>99% illumination and the 7-day full moon period).

RESULTS 

The period when the moon was illuminated the most (99% definition) did not show any significant increase in incidence for ATAAD surgery. However, when the full moon period was compared with all other moon phases, it yielded a relative risk of 1.08 [95% confidence interval (CI) 1.00-1.17, P = 0.057] and, compared to waxing moon, only the relative risk was 1.11 (95% CI 1.01-1.23, P = 0.027). The peak incidence came 4-6 days after the moon was fully illuminated.

CONCLUSIONS

This study found an overrepresentation of surgery for ATAAD during the full moon phase. The explanation for this is not known, but we speculate that sleep deprivation during full moon leads to a temporary increase in blood pressure, which in turn could trigger rupture of the aortic wall. While this finding is interesting, it needs to be corroborated and the clinical implications are debateable.

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