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Air Pollution and Ischemic Stroke Among Young Adults.

Maayan Yitshak Sade1, Victor Novack1, Gal Ifergane1, Anat Horev1, Itai Kloog2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: Studies have demonstrated consistent associations between cardiovascular illness and particulate matter (PM) <10 and <2.5 μm in diameter, but stroke received less attention. We hypothesized that air pollution, an inflammation progenitor, can be associated with stroke incidence in young patients in whom the usual risk factors for stroke are less prevalent. We aimed to evaluate the association between stroke incidence and exposure to PM <10 and <2.5 μm, in a desert area characterized by a wide range of PM.
METHODS: We included all members of the largest health maintenance organization in Israel, who were admitted to a local hospital with stroke between 2005 and 2012. Exposure assessment was based on a hybrid model incorporating daily satellite remote sensing data at 1-km spatial resolution. We performed case-crossover analysis, stratified by personal characteristics and distance from main roads.
RESULTS: We identified 4837 stroke cases (89.4% ischemic stroke). Interquartile range of PM <10 and <2.5 μm was 36.3 to 54.7 and 16.7 to 23.3 μg/m(3), respectively. The subjects' average age was 70 years; 53.4% were males. Associations between ischemic stroke and increases of interquartile range average concentrations of particulate matter <10 or <2.5 μm at the day of the event were observed among subjects <55 years (odds ratio [95% confidence interval], 1.11 [1.02-1.20] and 1.10 [1.00-1.21]). Stronger associations were observed in subjects living within 75 m from a main road (1.22 [1.03-1.43] and 1.26 [1.04-1.51]).
CONCLUSIONS: We observed higher risk for ischemic stroke associated with PM among young adults. This finding can be explained by the inflammatory mechanism, linking air pollution and stroke.
© 2015 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Keywords:  air pollution; inflammation; particulate matter; risk factor; stroke

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26534971     DOI: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.115.010992

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stroke        ISSN: 0039-2499            Impact factor:   7.914


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