Air pollutants and hospital admissions due to stroke

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Autor(a) principal: Gavinier,Samara
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Nascimento,Luiz Fernando Costa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ambiente & Água
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Resumo: International studies have demonstrated associations between exposure to air pollutants and deaths and hospitalizations due to stroke. However, the profile of these associations is not known in Brazil. This study aims to estimate the association between exposure to air pollutants and hospital admissions due to stroke in individuals who live in a medium-sized city, Sorocaba, Sao Paulo, Brazil. This was ecological time-series study using hospitalization data relating to the diagnosis of stroke (ICD-10 I.60-I.64) in persons 50 years of age or older who resided in the city of Sorocaba between January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2011. The pollutants studied were particulate matter, ozone, nitrogen dioxide and nitrogen oxide, controlled by apparent temperature. The generalized additive model using Poisson regression for the day of hospitalization and for up to five days of lag was used for the analysis. It was not possible to estimate the association between exposure to daily levels of particulate matter, ozone and nitrogen oxide and hospitalizations for strokes, but it was possible to identify an association between exposure to nitrogen dioxide and hospitalization for stroke (RR = 1.004, 95% CI 1.000-1.008) for the third one-day lag. An increase of 10 mg m-³ in concentrations of this pollutant represented an increase of 4 percentage points in the risk of hospitalization. Thus, it was established that the nitrogen dioxide is associated with hospitalization for stroke in a medium-sized city, i.e., Sorocaba.
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title Air pollutants and hospital admissions due to stroke
spellingShingle Air pollutants and hospital admissions due to stroke
Gavinier,Samara
air pollution
stroke
time series studies
nitrogen dioxide
title_short Air pollutants and hospital admissions due to stroke
title_full Air pollutants and hospital admissions due to stroke
title_fullStr Air pollutants and hospital admissions due to stroke
title_full_unstemmed Air pollutants and hospital admissions due to stroke
title_sort Air pollutants and hospital admissions due to stroke
author Gavinier,Samara
author_facet Gavinier,Samara
Nascimento,Luiz Fernando Costa
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Nascimento,Luiz Fernando Costa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv air pollution
stroke
time series studies
nitrogen dioxide
topic air pollution
stroke
time series studies
nitrogen dioxide
description International studies have demonstrated associations between exposure to air pollutants and deaths and hospitalizations due to stroke. However, the profile of these associations is not known in Brazil. This study aims to estimate the association between exposure to air pollutants and hospital admissions due to stroke in individuals who live in a medium-sized city, Sorocaba, Sao Paulo, Brazil. This was ecological time-series study using hospitalization data relating to the diagnosis of stroke (ICD-10 I.60-I.64) in persons 50 years of age or older who resided in the city of Sorocaba between January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2011. The pollutants studied were particulate matter, ozone, nitrogen dioxide and nitrogen oxide, controlled by apparent temperature. The generalized additive model using Poisson regression for the day of hospitalization and for up to five days of lag was used for the analysis. It was not possible to estimate the association between exposure to daily levels of particulate matter, ozone and nitrogen oxide and hospitalizations for strokes, but it was possible to identify an association between exposure to nitrogen dioxide and hospitalization for stroke (RR = 1.004, 95% CI 1.000-1.008) for the third one-day lag. An increase of 10 mg m-³ in concentrations of this pollutant represented an increase of 4 percentage points in the risk of hospitalization. Thus, it was established that the nitrogen dioxide is associated with hospitalization for stroke in a medium-sized city, i.e., Sorocaba.
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