A 5-year follow-up of airway symptoms after nitrogen dioxide exposure in an indoor ice arena.

Mats Rosenlund, Sten Jungnelius, Gösta Bluhm, Magnus Svartengren
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Abstract

The authors investigated whether exposure to high levels of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in an indoor ice hockey arena might be associated with airway symptoms 5 yr later. A follow-up questionnaire was answered by 71 subjects who had experienced such an exposure, accompanied by acute respiratory illness, in Stockholm in 1994. The same questionnaire was answered by 40 reference subjects. The overall response rate for both groups was 71%. Information was obtained regarding various background factors, such as smoking and respiratory symptoms since 1994. For those who had stopped playing ice hockey during the follow-up period, the exposure to high NO2 levels appeared to be associated with an increase in upper airways symptoms (i.e., nasal blockage or rhinitis) (odds ratio = 3.1, 95% confidence interval = 1.1, 8.8), after adjustment for age, smoking, and family history of allergy. These data suggest that exposure to high NO2 levels in an indoor ice arena may be associated with increased airway symptoms several years later.

室内冰场二氧化氮暴露后气道症状的5年随访
作者调查了室内冰球场暴露于高浓度二氧化氮(NO2)是否与5年后气道症状有关。对1994年在斯德哥尔摩经历过这种接触并伴有急性呼吸道疾病的71名受试者进行了后续问卷调查。同样的问卷由40个参考对象回答。两组的总有效率均为71%。获得了关于1994年以来吸烟和呼吸道症状等各种背景因素的资料。对于那些在随访期间停止打冰球的人,在调整了年龄、吸烟和过敏家族史后,暴露于高浓度二氧化氮似乎与上呼吸道症状(即鼻阻塞或鼻炎)的增加有关(优势比= 3.1,95%可信区间= 1.1,8.8)。这些数据表明,在室内冰场暴露于高浓度二氧化氮可能与若干年后气道症状增加有关。
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