Fine particulate matter and ischemic heart diseases inrelation to sex. An ecological time series study

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro,Paola Cristina
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Nascimento,Luiz Fernando Costa, Almeida,Ana Aparecida, Targa,Marcelo dos Santos, Cesar,Ana Cristina Gobbo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: São Paulo medical journal (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Exposure to some air pollutants is associated with cardiovascular diseases. The objective of this study was to quantify the effect of exposure to fine particulate matter in hospitalizations due to ischemic heart disease and the costs to the healthcare system. DESIGN AND SETTING: Time-series ecological study conducted in Taubaté, Brazil. METHODS: Data on hospitalizations due to ischemic heart diseases (ICD I-20 to I-24) in the municipality of Taubaté (SP), Brazil, among adults of both sexes aged 40 years and over, from August 2011 to July 2012, were obtained from DATASUS. Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) concentrations were estimated from a mathematical model. Poisson regression was used in statistical analyses to estimate the relative risks of exposure to PM2.5 for both sexes and after stratification according to sex. The excess of hospitalizations and consequent excess expenditure for the healthcare system were calculated. RESULTS: There were 1040 admissions, among which 382 had ischemic heart diseases (257 males). Themean PM2.5 concentration was 13.2 µg/m3 (SD = 5.6). Significant effects from exposure were noted 4and 5 days after exposure (lag 4 and lag 5) for both sexes and for male sex; for female sex, the effect was 2 days after exposure (lag 2). There were 59 excess hospitalizations for an increase in PM2.5 concentration of 5 µg/m3 and excess expenditure of US$ 150,000 for the National Health System. CONCLUSIONS: An excess of hospital admissions due to ischemic heart disease, with excess expenditure, was identified consequent to PM2.5 exposure.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fine particulate matter and ischemic heart diseases inrelation to sex. An ecological time series study
title Fine particulate matter and ischemic heart diseases inrelation to sex. An ecological time series study
spellingShingle Fine particulate matter and ischemic heart diseases inrelation to sex. An ecological time series study
Ribeiro,Paola Cristina
Cardiovascular diseases
Air pollutants
Particulate matter
title_short Fine particulate matter and ischemic heart diseases inrelation to sex. An ecological time series study
title_full Fine particulate matter and ischemic heart diseases inrelation to sex. An ecological time series study
title_fullStr Fine particulate matter and ischemic heart diseases inrelation to sex. An ecological time series study
title_full_unstemmed Fine particulate matter and ischemic heart diseases inrelation to sex. An ecological time series study
title_sort Fine particulate matter and ischemic heart diseases inrelation to sex. An ecological time series study
author Ribeiro,Paola Cristina
author_facet Ribeiro,Paola Cristina
Nascimento,Luiz Fernando Costa
Almeida,Ana Aparecida
Targa,Marcelo dos Santos
Cesar,Ana Cristina Gobbo
author_role author
author2 Nascimento,Luiz Fernando Costa
Almeida,Ana Aparecida
Targa,Marcelo dos Santos
Cesar,Ana Cristina Gobbo
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro,Paola Cristina
Nascimento,Luiz Fernando Costa
Almeida,Ana Aparecida
Targa,Marcelo dos Santos
Cesar,Ana Cristina Gobbo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cardiovascular diseases
Air pollutants
Particulate matter
topic Cardiovascular diseases
Air pollutants
Particulate matter
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Exposure to some air pollutants is associated with cardiovascular diseases. The objective of this study was to quantify the effect of exposure to fine particulate matter in hospitalizations due to ischemic heart disease and the costs to the healthcare system. DESIGN AND SETTING: Time-series ecological study conducted in Taubaté, Brazil. METHODS: Data on hospitalizations due to ischemic heart diseases (ICD I-20 to I-24) in the municipality of Taubaté (SP), Brazil, among adults of both sexes aged 40 years and over, from August 2011 to July 2012, were obtained from DATASUS. Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) concentrations were estimated from a mathematical model. Poisson regression was used in statistical analyses to estimate the relative risks of exposure to PM2.5 for both sexes and after stratification according to sex. The excess of hospitalizations and consequent excess expenditure for the healthcare system were calculated. RESULTS: There were 1040 admissions, among which 382 had ischemic heart diseases (257 males). Themean PM2.5 concentration was 13.2 µg/m3 (SD = 5.6). Significant effects from exposure were noted 4and 5 days after exposure (lag 4 and lag 5) for both sexes and for male sex; for female sex, the effect was 2 days after exposure (lag 2). There were 59 excess hospitalizations for an increase in PM2.5 concentration of 5 µg/m3 and excess expenditure of US$ 150,000 for the National Health System. CONCLUSIONS: An excess of hospital admissions due to ischemic heart disease, with excess expenditure, was identified consequent to PM2.5 exposure.
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