Association Between PM10 and O3 Levels and Hospital Visits for Cardiovascular Diseases in Bangkok, Thailand
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Background: The association between air pollution and cardiovascular diseases is well known, but previous studies only assessed mortality and hospital admissions in North America, Europe, and Northeast Asia. Few studies have been conducted in less-developed countries in regions with a tropical climate. This study evaluated whether short-term exposures to fine particulate matter (PM10) and ozone (O3) were associated with hospital visits for cardiovascular diseases (CVD; ICD-10th, I00–I99) in central Bangkok, Thailand.Methods: Data from hospital records were obtained from 3 major government hospitals. All hospital visits were stratified by age group and category of CVD. Daily PM10 and O3 levels reported by the Pollution Control Department from April 2002 to December 2006 (1736 days) were used in a time-series analysis with a generalized additive model procedure.Results: Exposure on the previous day to PM10 and O3 had a positive association with hospital visits for CVD among elderly (≥65 years) individuals. The increase in CVD hospital visits in this age group was 0.10% (95% CI, 0.03–0.19) with a 10 µg/m3 increase in PM10, and 0.50% (95% CI, 0.19–0.81) with an increase in O3.Conclusions: In central Bangkok, a short-term association was observed between increases in daily levels of PM10 and O3 and the number of daily emergency hospital visits for CVD, particularly among individuals aged ≥65 years.
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YANO Eiji
Department of Hygiene & Public Health, Teikyo University School of Medicine
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Karita Kanae
Department Of Hygiene And Public Health Kyorin University School Of Medicine
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Jinsart Wanida
National Center Of Excellence For Environmental And Hazardous Waste Management Chulalongkorn Univers
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Funatagawa Ikuko
Department Of Hygiene And Public Health Teikyo University School Of Medicine
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Buadong Dongruethai
Interdepartment Graduate Program In Environmental Science Graduate School Chulalongkorn University
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