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一项关于环境黑碳和细颗粒物与心血管反应相关的系统评价。

A systematic review of cardiovascular responses associated with ambient black carbon and fine particulate matter.

机构信息

National Center for Environmental Assessment, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA.

National Center for Environmental Assessment, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA.

出版信息

Environ Int. 2019 Jun;127:305-316. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2019.02.027. Epub 2019 Apr 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM), an ambient air pollutant with mass-based standards promulgated under the Clean Air Act, and black carbon (BC), a common component of PM, are both associated with cardiovascular health effects.

OBJECTIVES

To elucidate whether BC is associated with distinct, or stronger, cardiovascular responses compared to PM, we conducted a systematic review. We evaluated the associations of short- and long-term BC, or the related component elemental carbon (EC), with cardiovascular endpoints including heart rate variability, heart rhythm, blood pressure and vascular function, ST segment depression, repolarization abnormalities, atherosclerosis and heart function, in the context of what is already known about PM.

DATA SOURCES

We conducted a stepwise systematic literature search of the PubMed, Web of Science and TOXLINE databases and applied Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines for reporting our results.

STUDY ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Studies reporting effect estimates for the association of quantitative measurements of ambient BC (or EC) and PM, with relevant cardiovascular endpoints (i.e. meeting inclusion criteria) were included in the review. Included studies were evaluated for risk of bias in study design and results.

STUDY APPRAISAL AND SYNTHESIS METHODS

Risk of bias evaluations assessed aspects of internal validity of study findings based on study design, conduct, and reporting to identify potential issues related to confounding or other biases. Study results are presented to facilitate comparison of the consistency of associations with PM and BC within and across studies.

RESULTS

Our results demonstrate similar associations for BC (or EC) and PM with the cardiovascular endpoints examined. Across studies, associations for BC and PM varied in their magnitude and precision, and confidence intervals were generally overlapping within studies. Where differences in the magnitude of the association between BC or EC and PM within a study could be discerned, no consistent pattern across the studies examined was apparent.

LIMITATIONS

We were unable to assess the independence of the effect of BC, relative the effect of PM, on the cardiovascular system, nor was information available to understand the impact of differential exposure misclassification.

CONCLUSIONS

Overall, the evidence indicates that both BC (or EC) and PM are associated with cardiovascular effects but the available evidence is not sufficient to distinguish the effect of BC (or EC) from that of PM mass.

摘要

背景

细颗粒物(PM)是一种环境空气污染物,其质量基础标准是根据《清洁空气法案》颁布的,而黑碳(BC)是 PM 的常见成分,两者都与心血管健康影响有关。

目的

为了阐明 BC 是否与 PM 相比具有不同的或更强的心血管反应,我们进行了系统评价。我们评估了短期和长期 BC 或相关成分元素碳(EC)与心血管终点的关联,包括心率变异性、心律、血压和血管功能、ST 段压低、复极异常、动脉粥样硬化和心脏功能,同时考虑了 PM 已知的情况。

数据来源

我们逐步系统地检索了 PubMed、Web of Science 和 TOXLINE 数据库,并按照系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南报告了我们的结果。

研究入选标准

报告定量测量环境 BC(或 EC)和 PM 与相关心血管终点之间关联的效应估计值的研究(即符合纳入标准)被纳入综述。纳入的研究根据研究设计和结果进行了偏倚风险评估。

研究评估和综合方法

偏倚风险评估根据研究设计、进行和报告评估研究结果的内部有效性方面,以识别与混杂或其他偏倚相关的潜在问题。研究结果以促进比较 PM 和 BC 之间以及跨研究的关联的一致性。

结果

我们的结果表明,BC(或 EC)和 PM 与所检查的心血管终点之间存在相似的关联。在各项研究中,BC 和 PM 的关联在其大小和精度上有所不同,置信区间在研究内通常重叠。在一个研究中可以辨别出 BC 或 EC 与 PM 之间关联幅度的差异,但在研究中没有明显的一致模式。

局限性

我们无法评估 BC 对心血管系统的影响相对于 PM 的影响的独立性,也没有信息来了解差异暴露分类错误的影响。

结论

总体而言,证据表明 BC(或 EC)和 PM 都与心血管效应有关,但现有证据不足以区分 BC(或 EC)的效应与 PM 质量的效应。

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