School of Optometry and Vision Science, UNSW Sydney, Australia.
School of Optometry and Vision Science, UNSW Sydney, Australia.
Environ Pollut. 2022 Sep 15;309:119732. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119732. Epub 2022 Jul 12.
Wildfires are occurring worldwide with greater frequency and intensity. Wildfires, as well as other sources of air pollution including environmental tobacco smoke, household biomass combustion, agricultural burning, and vehicular emissions, release large amounts of toxic substances into the atmosphere. The ocular surface is constantly exposed to the ambient air and is hence vulnerable to damage from air pollutants. This review describes the detrimental effects of wildfire smoke and air pollution on the ocular surface and resultant signs and symptoms. The latest relevant evidence is synthesised and critically evaluated. A mechanism for the pathophysiology of ocular surface damage will be proposed considering the existing literature on respiratory effects of air pollution. Current strategies to reduce human exposure to air pollutants are discussed and specific possible approaches to protect the ocular surface and manage air pollution induced ocular surface damage are suggested. Further avenues of research are suggested to understand how acute and chronic air pollution exposure affects the ocular surface including the short and long-term implications.
野火在全球范围内发生的频率和强度都在增加。野火以及其他空气污染来源,包括环境烟草烟雾、家用生物质燃烧、农业燃烧和车辆排放,会向大气中释放大量有毒物质。眼部表面不断暴露在环境空气中,因此容易受到空气污染的损害。本综述描述了野火烟雾和空气污染对眼部表面以及由此产生的迹象和症状的有害影响。综合并批判性地评估了最新的相关证据。考虑到关于空气污染对呼吸系统影响的现有文献,提出了眼部表面损伤的病理生理学机制。讨论了减少人类接触空气污染物的当前策略,并提出了保护眼部表面和管理空气污染引起的眼部表面损伤的具体方法。建议进一步研究以了解急性和慢性空气污染暴露如何影响眼部表面,包括短期和长期影响。