恶化
空气污染
环境科学
环境卫生
污染物
微粒
空气污染物
人口
囊性纤维化
医学
内科学
生态学
生物
作者
Mandeep S. Jassal,Albert M. Yu,Rajeev Bhatia,Thomas G. Keens,Sally L. Davidson Ward
标识
DOI:10.1080/09603123.2012.708917
摘要
Ambient air pollution has been attributed with an increase in exacerbation frequencies among the cystic fibrosis (CF) population. This study correlates exacerbation frequency with proximity to roadways and two criteria air pollutants. Clinical data was extracted from the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation National Patient Registry and Electronic Medical Records at Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA). Average annual air pollutant levels were obtained from selected US Environmental Protection Agency's monitoring stations. Geographic proximity to monitoring stations and roadways were analyzed using spatial mapping software. A total of 145 patients from the CHLA's CF center were characterized by a dichotomous exacerbation category. No significant association was determined between the frequency of exacerbations and exposure to fine particulate matter and ozone levels. Residential proximity to US-designated highways and freeways also did not achieve significance (p = 0.3777) but was noted to be correlated with major arterial roadways (p = 0.0420). Associations of environmental exposures may have important implications for future predictive models of CF clinical outcomes.
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