Air pollution exposure--a trigger for myocardial infarction?

Category Primary study
JournalInternational journal of environmental research and public health
Year 2010
The association between ambient air pollution exposure and hospitalization for cardiovascular events has been reported in several studies with conflicting results. A case-crossover design was used to investigate the effects of air pollution in 660 first-time myocardial infarction cases in Stockholm in 1993-1994, interviewed shortly after diagnosis using a standard protocol. Air pollution data came from central urban background monitors. No associations were observed between the risk for onset of myocardial infarction and two-hour or 24-hour air pollution exposure. No evidence of susceptible subgroups was found. This study provides no support that moderately elevated air pollution levels trigger first-time myocardial infarction.
Epistemonikos ID: 978773c145a050b72ada220e9a5f68a77a4367ae
First added on: Dec 14, 2012