Criteria air pollutants and hospitalizations of a wide spectrum of cardiovascular diseases: A nationwide case-crossover study in China

Cong Liu , Renjie Chen , Xia Meng , Weidong Wang , Jian Lei , Yixiang Zhu , Lu Zhou , Haidong Kan , Jianwei Xuan
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Few national studies have systemically examined the effects of criteria air pollutants on cardiovascular morbidity. This study aimed to investigate the associations between all criteria air pollutants and hospitalization of cause-specific cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in China. We obtained data on CVD hospitalization events of four major categories and 12 specific diseases from 153 hospitals distributed in 20 provincial-level regions from 2013 to 2020. We adopted a time-stratified case-crossover study design using individual cases to capture the effect of short-term exposure to six criteria air pollutants on CVD hospitalizations, using conditional logistic regression models. More than 1.1 million CVD hospitalization events were included. The lag pattern exploration demonstrated the largest effect for six air pollutants on lag 0–1 day. PM2.5, PM10, NO2, and CO were significantly associated with increased hospitalization from ischemic heart diseases, cerebrovascular diseases, other heart diseases, and five specific causes of CVD. The effect estimates of NO2 were the most robust when adjusting for co-pollutants. The concentration-response curves were positive and linear for most pollutant–endpoint pairs (except for O3), and these positive associations remained even below the 24-h levels recommended by WHO Air Quality Guidelines and China Air Quality Standards. This nationwide case-crossover study in China demonstrated that short-term exposure to multiple ambient air pollutants may significantly increase the risk of cause-specific CVD hospitalizations even under the most stringent air quality regulations, striking an alert for potential CVD patients against these environmental risk factors.

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标准、空气污染物和广泛心血管疾病的住院:中国全国病例交叉研究
很少有国家研究系统地检查了标准空气污染物对心血管发病率的影响。本研究旨在调查中国所有标准空气污染物与病因特异性心血管疾病(CVD)住院之间的关系。我们获得了分布在20个省级地区的153家医院2013 - 2020年心血管疾病住院事件的4大类和12种特定疾病的数据。我们采用时间分层的病例交叉研究设计,使用条件逻辑回归模型,利用个别病例捕捉短期暴露于六种标准空气污染物对心血管疾病住院治疗的影响。其中包括超过110万例心血管疾病住院事件。滞后模式探索表明,6种空气污染物在滞后0-1天的影响最大。PM2.5、PM10、NO2和CO与缺血性心脏病、脑血管疾病、其他心脏病和CVD的五种特定原因的住院率增加显著相关。当调整了共污染物时,NO2的影响估计是最稳健的。对于大多数污染物端点对(O3除外),浓度-响应曲线呈正线性,这些正相关关系甚至低于世卫组织空气质量指南和中国空气质量标准建议的24小时水平。这项在中国进行的全国性病例交叉研究表明,即使在最严格的空气质量法规下,短期暴露于多种环境空气污染物也可能显著增加因特定原因导致的心血管疾病住院的风险,这为潜在的心血管疾病患者敲响了警钟,提醒他们注意这些环境风险因素。
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Eco-Environment & Health
Eco-Environment & Health 环境科学与生态学-生态、环境与健康
CiteScore
11.00
自引率
0.00%
发文量
18
审稿时长
22 days
期刊介绍: Eco-Environment & Health (EEH) is an international and multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal designed for publications on the frontiers of the ecology, environment and health as well as their related disciplines. EEH focuses on the concept of “One Health” to promote green and sustainable development, dealing with the interactions among ecology, environment and health, and the underlying mechanisms and interventions. Our mission is to be one of the most important flagship journals in the field of environmental health. Scopes EEH covers a variety of research areas, including but not limited to ecology and biodiversity conservation, environmental behaviors and bioprocesses of emerging contaminants, human exposure and health effects, and evaluation, management and regulation of environmental risks. The key topics of EEH include: 1) Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation Biodiversity Ecological restoration Ecological safety Protected area 2) Environmental and Biological Fate of Emerging Contaminants Environmental behaviors Environmental processes Environmental microbiology 3) Human Exposure and Health Effects Environmental toxicology Environmental epidemiology Environmental health risk Food safety 4) Evaluation, Management and Regulation of Environmental Risks Chemical safety Environmental policy Health policy Health economics Environmental remediation
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