在瑞典低污染地区,环境暴露与中风严重程度之间没有关联。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Tamar Abzhandadze, Peter Molnar, Adam Viktorisson, Mikael Ögren, Katharina S Sunnerhagen, Leo Stockfelt, Annie Palstam
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越来越多的证据支持空气污染和噪音暴露与心血管事件之间的联系;然而,低暴露水平与中风结果的关系仍不确定。目的是调查1年和10年期间的环境暴露与中风严重程度和中风类型之间的关系,其中包括居住在瑞典低污染地区的中风患者。纳入了2014年至2019年在萨尔格伦斯卡大学医院住院的中风患者。卒中严重程度用美国国立卫生研究院卒中量表评估,卒中类型为缺血性和出血性。研究人员通过高分辨率分散模型,分别为参与者分配了中风前一年和十年的年度居住环境暴露(道路交通噪音,24小时)、可吸入颗粒物(PM10)和氮氧化物(NOx)。在4066例患者中,1965例(48.3%)为女性。平均(±SD)年龄为73.6(14.0)岁。1563例(28%)为中重度脑卒中,3603例(88.6%)为缺血性脑卒中。我们没有发现环境暴露(LAeq、24小时、NOx、PM10)与中风严重程度或中风类型之间存在显著关联。这些环境因素的普遍低暴露水平和低变异可能解释了缺乏观察到的关联。
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No associations between environmental exposures and stroke severity in a low pollution area in Sweden.

No associations between environmental exposures and stroke severity in a low pollution area in Sweden.

No associations between environmental exposures and stroke severity in a low pollution area in Sweden.

Mounting evidence supports associations between air pollution and noise exposure and cardiovascular events; however, the relationships at low exposure levels and for stroke outcomes remain uncertain. The aim was to investigate the associations between environmental exposures over 1-year and 10-year periods and both stroke severity and stroke type in a registry-based cohort including people with stroke residing in a low-pollution area of Sweden. Patients with stroke admitted to the Sahlgrenska University Hospital from 2014 to 2019 were included. Stroke severity was assessed with the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale and stroke types were ischemic and hemorrhagic. Annual residential environmental exposures (road traffic noise (LAeq,24h), inhalable particulate matter (PM10), and nitrogen oxides (NOx)) were assigned from high-resolution dispersion models to participants one year and for ten years prior to stroke, respectively. Of 4066 patients, 1965 (48.3%) were women. The mean (± SD) age was 73.6 (14.0) years. A total of 1563 (28%) had moderate to severe stroke, and 3603 (88.6%) had ischemic stroke. We did not find significant associations between environmental exposures (LAeq,24h, NOx, PM10) and stroke severity nor stroke type. The generally low levels of exposure and low variance of these environmental factors might explain the lack of observed associations.

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