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Climate Change and Human Health Literature Portal Air pollution and hospital admissions for congestive heart failure in a tropical city: Kaohsiung, Taiwan

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Lee IM, Tsai SS, Ho CK, Chiu HF, Yang CY
2007
Inhalation Toxicology. 19 (10): 899-904

This study was undertaken to determine whether there was an association between air pollutant levels and hospital admissions for congestive heart failure (CHF) in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Hospital admissions for CHF and ambient air pollution data for Kaohsiung were obtained for the period 1996-2004. The relative risk of hospital admission was estimated using a case-crossover approach, controlling for weather variables, day of the week, seasonality, and long-term time trends. In the single-pollutant models, on warm days (> 25°C) statistically significant positive associations were found in all pollutants except sulfur dioxide (SO2). On cool days (< 25°C), all pollutants were significantly associated with CHF admissions. For the two-pollutant model, CO and O3 were significant in combination with each of the other four pollutants on warm days. On cool days, NO2 remained statistically significant in all the two-pollutant models. This study provides evidence that higher levels of ambient air pollutants increase the risk of hospital admissions for CHF and that the effects of air pollutants on hospital admissions for CHF were temperature dependent. Copyright © Informa Healthcare.

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    Air Pollution, Meteorological Factor, Temperature
    • Air Pollution, Meteorological Factor, Temperature: Particulate Matter, Other Air Pollution, Specify
      • Particulate Matter, Other Air Pollution, Specify: SO2;NO2;CO
      Air Pollution (other)
    • Air Pollution, Meteorological Factor, Temperature: Variability
    Tropical, Urban, Other Geographic Feature, Specify
    • Tropical, Urban, Other Geographic Feature, Specify: sub-tropical
    Non-United States
    • Non-United States: Asia
    Cardiovascular Impact
    • Cardiovascular Impact: Other Cardiovascular Impact, Specify
      • Other Cardiovascular Impact, Specify: congestive heart failure
      Cardiovascular Disease (other)
    Research Article
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