Short-term and Long-term Exposure to Air pollution and Stroke risk
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Summary, in English
Methods: Nitrogen oxides (NOx) concentrations were modelled with high resolution. Data from the National Stroke Register (Riks-stroke) were obtained on hospital admissions for ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke during the years 2001 to 2006. The association between annual mean levels of NOx (as a marker for long-term exposure to air pollution) and ischemic stroke was studied in a two-phase case-control design. The short-term association between daily levels of inhalable particulate air pollution (PM10), ozone, NOx and temperature and the number of strokes occurring each day was studied with time series methods. The performance of several different two-phase methods was compared in a simulated case-control study.
Results: No association between annual mean NOx and ischemic stroke was observed. Regarding short-term effects, high levels of PM10 increased the risk of ischemic stroke the next day, whereas high levels of temperature decreased the risk the next day. For hemorrhagic strokes, a similar, but less precise pattern was observed. Two-phase methods seemed to benefit from incorporating group-level data on exposure. The method which was most suitable for incorporating such data could be generalised to polytomous exposure categories and to include confounding factors.
Conclusions: No evidence for long-term exposure to air pollution to increase ischemic stroke risk in Scania was observed. Short-terms effects by PM10 were documented, contributing to evidence for risk increases even in low-level areas. The role of temperature should be investigated further. The use of two-phase methods was illustrated in both a methodologial study and an empirical study.
Publishing year
2009
Language
English
Publication/Series
Lund University Faculty of Medicine Doctoral Dissertation Series
Volume
2009:120
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Document type
Dissertation
Publisher
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Topic
- Environmental Health and Occupational Health
Keywords
- Long-term effects
- Two-phase methods
- Hemorrhagic stroke
- Ischemic stroke
- Short-term effects
- Hospital admissions
- Air Pollution
Status
Published
Supervisor
- Jonas Björk
- Kristina Jakobsson
- Ulf Strömberg
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1652-8220
- ISBN: 978-91-86443-09-2
Defence date
17 December 2009
Defence time
09:15
Defence place
Blocket, F3
Opponent
- Bertil Forsberg (Docent)