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Long-term exposure to ambient fine particulate matter chemical composition and in-hospital case fatality among patients with stroke in China.

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Cai, M; Lin, X; Wang, X; Zhang, S; Wang, C; Zhang, Z; Pan, J; Lin, H
Published in: The Lancet regional health. Western Pacific
March 2023

There is little evidence on the association between PM2.5 chemical components and fatality among hospitalized stroke patients.This study used an inpatient discharge database from 2013 to 2019 in four provinces (Sichuan, Shanxi, Guangxi, and Guangdong) in China. Annual average exposure to PM2.5 and its five chemical components [black carbon (BC), organic matter (OM), sulphate ( S O 4 2 - ), nitrate ( N O 3 - ), and ammonium ( N H 4 + )] were estimated using bilinear interpolation at patient's residential address. Mixed-effects logistic regression models were conducted to estimate the odds ratios (ORs). Counterfactual analyses were used to estimate the population attributable burden (PAF).Among 3,069,093 hospitalized patients with stroke, each interquartile (IQR) increment in PM2.5 and its chemical components was significantly associated with stroke fatality: the ORs were 1.137 [95% confidence interval (CI): 1.118-1.157; IQR: 15.14 μg/m3] for PM2.5, 1.108 (95% CI: 1.091-1.126; IQR: 0.71 μg/m3) for BC, 1.086 (95% CI: 1.069-1.104; IQR: 3.47 μg/m3) for OM, and 1.065 (95% CI: 1.048-1.083; IQR: 2.81 μg/m3) for S O 4 2 - . We did not find significant associations for N O 3 - (OR: 0.991, 95% CI: 0.975-1.008; IQR: 3.30 μg/m3). The associations were larger among patients with ischemic stroke than those with hemorrhagic stroke. The PAFs were 10.6% (95% CI: 9.1-12.2%) for BC, 9.9% (95% CI: 8.2-11.7%) for OM, and 6.6% (4.9-8.3%) for S O 4 2 - .Ambient BC, OM, and S O 4 2 - might be important risk factors for stroke fatality. The findings advocate the need to develop tailored guidelines for PM chemical components and curb the emissions of the most hazardous chemical components.Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (INV-016826).

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The Lancet regional health. Western Pacific

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2666-6065

ISSN

2666-6065

Publication Date

March 2023

Volume

32

Start / End Page

100679

Related Subject Headings

  • 4206 Public health
  • 4203 Health services and systems
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
 

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Cai, M., Lin, X., Wang, X., Zhang, S., Wang, C., Zhang, Z., … Lin, H. (2023). Long-term exposure to ambient fine particulate matter chemical composition and in-hospital case fatality among patients with stroke in China. The Lancet Regional Health. Western Pacific, 32, 100679. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100679
Cai, Miao, Xiaojun Lin, Xiaojie Wang, Shiyu Zhang, Chongjian Wang, Zilong Zhang, Jay Pan, and Hualiang Lin. “Long-term exposure to ambient fine particulate matter chemical composition and in-hospital case fatality among patients with stroke in China.The Lancet Regional Health. Western Pacific 32 (March 2023): 100679. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100679.
Cai M, Lin X, Wang X, Zhang S, Wang C, Zhang Z, et al. Long-term exposure to ambient fine particulate matter chemical composition and in-hospital case fatality among patients with stroke in China. The Lancet regional health Western Pacific. 2023 Mar;32:100679.
Cai, Miao, et al. “Long-term exposure to ambient fine particulate matter chemical composition and in-hospital case fatality among patients with stroke in China.The Lancet Regional Health. Western Pacific, vol. 32, Mar. 2023, p. 100679. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100679.
Cai M, Lin X, Wang X, Zhang S, Wang C, Zhang Z, Pan J, Lin H. Long-term exposure to ambient fine particulate matter chemical composition and in-hospital case fatality among patients with stroke in China. The Lancet regional health Western Pacific. 2023 Mar;32:100679.

Published In

The Lancet regional health. Western Pacific

DOI

EISSN

2666-6065

ISSN

2666-6065

Publication Date

March 2023

Volume

32

Start / End Page

100679

Related Subject Headings

  • 4206 Public health
  • 4203 Health services and systems
  • 3202 Clinical sciences