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室外空气污染与急性缺血性中风风险

Ambient air pollution and the risk of acute ischemic stroke.

作者信息

Wellenius Gregory A, Burger Mary R, Coull Brent A, Schwartz Joel, Suh Helen H, Koutrakis Petros, Schlaug Gottfried, Gold Diane R, Mittleman Murray A

机构信息

Center for Environmental Health and Technology, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA.

出版信息

Arch Intern Med. 2012 Feb 13;172(3):229-34. doi: 10.1001/archinternmed.2011.732.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The link between daily changes in level of ambient fine particulate matter (PM) air pollution (PM <2.5 μm in diameter [PM(2.5)]) and cardiovascular morbidity and mortality is well established. Whether PM(2.5) levels below current US National Ambient Air Quality Standards also increase the risk of ischemic stroke remains uncertain.

METHODS

We reviewed the medical records of 1705 Boston area patients hospitalized with neurologist-confirmed ischemic stroke and abstracted data on the time of symptom onset and clinical characteristics. The PM(2.5) concentrations were measured at a central monitoring station. We used the time-stratified case-crossover study design to assess the association between the risk of ischemic stroke onset and PM(2.5) levels in the hours and days preceding each event. We examined whether the association with PM(2.5) levels differed by presumed ischemic stroke pathophysiologic mechanism and patient characteristics.

RESULTS

The estimated odds ratio (OR) of ischemic stroke onset was 1.34 (95% CI, 1.13-1.58) (P < .001) following a 24-hour period classified as moderate (PM(2.5) 15-40 μg/m(3)) by the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Air Quality Index compared with a 24-hour period classified as good (≤15 μg/m(3)). Considering PM(2.5) levels as a continuous variable, we found the estimated odds ratio of ischemic stroke onset to be 1.11 (95% CI, 1.03-1.20) (P = .006) per interquartile range increase in PM(2.5) levels (6.4 μg/m(3)). The increase in risk was greatest within 12 to 14 hours of exposure to PM(2.5) and was most strongly associated with markers of traffic-related pollution.

CONCLUSION

These results suggest that exposure to PM(2.5) levels considered generally safe by the US EPA increase the risk of ischemic stroke onset within hours of exposure.

摘要

背景

环境空气中细颗粒物(PM)空气污染(直径<2.5μm的PM[PM(2.5)])的每日变化与心血管疾病的发病率和死亡率之间的联系已得到充分证实。目前美国国家环境空气质量标准以下的PM(2.5)水平是否也会增加缺血性中风的风险仍不确定。

方法

我们回顾了1705例波士顿地区经神经科医生确诊为缺血性中风住院患者的病历,并提取了症状发作时间和临床特征的数据。在一个中央监测站测量PM(2.5)浓度。我们采用时间分层病例交叉研究设计,以评估每次事件前数小时和数天内缺血性中风发作风险与PM(2.5)水平之间的关联。我们研究了与PM(2.5)水平的关联是否因假定的缺血性中风病理生理机制和患者特征而异。

结果

根据美国环境保护局(EPA)空气质量指数分类,24小时内为中度(PM(2.5)15 - 40μg/m(3))的时间段与24小时内为良好(≤15μg/m(3))的时间段相比,缺血性中风发作的估计比值比(OR)为1.34(95%CI,1.13 - 1.58)(P <.001)。将PM(2.5)水平视为连续变量,我们发现PM(2.5)水平每增加一个四分位间距(6.4μg/m(3)),缺血性中风发作的估计比值比为1.11(95%CI,1.03 - 1.20)(P =.006)。暴露于PM(2.5)后12至14小时内风险增加最大,且与交通相关污染标志物的关联最为密切。

结论

这些结果表明,暴露于美国EPA认为一般安全的PM(2.5)水平会在暴露数小时内增加缺血性中风发作的风险。

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