Ischemic Heart Disease Events Triggered by Short-Term Exposure to Fine Particulate Air Pollution
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BACKGROUND: Recent evidence suggests that long-term exposure to particulate air pollution contributes to pulmonary and systemic oxidative stress, inflammation, progression of atherosclerosis, and risk of ischemic heart disease and death. Short-term exposure may contribute to complications of atherosclerosis, such as plaque vulnerability, thrombosis, and acute ischemic events. These findings are inconclusive and controversial and require further study. This study evaluates the role of short-term particulate exposure in triggering acute ischemic heart disease events. METHODS AND RESULTS: A case-crossover study design was used to analyze ischemic events in 12,865 patients who lived on the Wasatch Front in Utah.…
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- Medicine
- Particulates
- Air pollution
- Particulate pollution
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- Pollution
- Disease
- Cardiology
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