Associations of pollen and cardiovascular disease morbidity in Atlanta during 1993–2018

IF 3.3 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Brooke L. Lappe, N. Scovronick, R. D'souza, Arie Manangan, Howard H. Chang, S. Ebelt
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Abstract

Pollen exposure is associated with substantial respiratory morbidity, but its potential impact on cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains less understood. This study aimed to investigate the associations between daily levels of 13 pollen types and emergency department (ED) visits for eight CVD outcomes over a 26-year period in Atlanta, GA. We acquired pollen data from Atlanta Allergy & Asthma, a nationally certified pollen counting station, and ED visit data from individual hospitals and the Georgia Hospital Association. We performed time-series analyses using quasi-Poisson distributed lag models, with primary analyses assessing 3-day (lag 0–2 days) pollen levels. Models controlled for temporally varying covariates, including air pollutants. During 1993–2018, there were 1,573,968 CVD ED visits. Most pairwise models of the 13 pollen types and eight CVD outcomes showed no association, with a few exceptions potentially due to chance. We found limited evidence of the impact of pollen on cardiovascular morbidity in Atlanta. Further study on pollen exposures in different climactic zones and exploration of pollen-pollution mixture effects is warranted.
1993-2018 年间亚特兰大花粉与心血管疾病发病率的关系
花粉暴露与大量呼吸道疾病相关,但其对心血管疾病(CVD)的潜在影响却鲜为人知。本研究旨在调查美国佐治亚州亚特兰大市 26 年间 13 种花粉的日含量与急诊科(ED)就八种心血管疾病就诊率之间的关系。 我们从国家认证的花粉计数站亚特兰大过敏与哮喘研究所获得了花粉数据,并从各家医院和佐治亚州医院协会获得了急诊室就诊数据。我们使用准泊松分布滞后模型进行了时间序列分析,主要分析评估了 3 天(滞后 0-2 天)的花粉水平。模型控制了随时间变化的协变量,包括空气污染物。 1993-2018 年间,共有 1,573,968 例心血管疾病急诊就诊。13 种花粉类型和 8 种心血管疾病结果的大多数配对模型显示两者之间没有关联,少数例外情况可能是偶然因素所致。 我们发现花粉对亚特兰大心血管疾病发病率影响的证据有限。有必要进一步研究不同气候区的花粉暴露情况,并探讨花粉污染混合物的影响。
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Environmental Epidemiology
Environmental Epidemiology Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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25 weeks
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