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Air pollution - A new risk factor in ischemic stroke mortality

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STROKE
Volume 33, Issue 9, Pages 2165-2169

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1161/01.STR.0000026865.52610.5B

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air pollution; mortality; stroke hemorrhagic; stroke ischemic

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Background and Purpose-Air pollution is known to be associated with cardiovascular disease but little is known about the occurrence of stroke in relation to air pollution We investigated the association between acute stroke mortality and air pollution over a 7 year period (January 1991 through December 1997) in Seoul Korea Methods-A generalized additive model was used to regress daily stroke death counts for each air pollutant controlling for time trends day of the week and meteorological influences such as temperature relative humidity and atmospheric pressure Ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke deaths were examined separately Results-The effects of air pollutants on ischemic stroke mortality were statistically significant whereas this was not the case for hemorrhagic stroke mortality We observed estimated relative risks of 103 (95% CI 1 00 to 1 06) and 104 (95% CI 1 01 to 1 08) for ischemic stroke mortality for each interquartile range increase in total suspended particulates and sulfur dioxide concentrations on the same day We also found significantly increased relative risks of 104 (95% CI 101 to 107) for nitrogen dioxide with a 1 day lag of 106 (95% CI 1 02 to 1 09) for carbon monoxide with a I day lag and of 106 (95% CI 1 02 to 1 10) for ozone with a 3 day lag for each interquartile range increase Conclusions-These findings indicate that air pollutants are significantly associated with ischemic stroke mortality which suggests an acute pathogenetic process in the cerebrovascular system induced by air pollution.

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