NCBI
PubMed
A service of the
U.S. National Library of Medicine
and the
National Institutes of Health
My NCBI
[Sign In]
[Register]
All Databases
PubMed
Nucleotide
Protein
Genome
Structure
OMIM
PMC
Journals
Books
Search
Database name
PubMed
Protein
Nucleotide
GSS
EST
Structure
Genome
Books
CancerChromosomes
Conserved Domains
dbGaP
3D Domains
Gene
Genome Project
GENSAT
GEO Profiles
GEO DataSets
HomoloGene
Journals
MeSH
NCBI Web Site
NLM Catalog
OMIA
OMIM
PMC
PopSet
Probe
Protein Clusters
PubChem BioAssay
PubChem Compound
PubChem Substance
SNP
SRA
Taxonomy
ToolKit
ToolKitAll
UniGene
UniSTS
for
Search term
Go
Clear
Advanced Search
Limits
Preview/Index
History
Clipboard
Details
Your browser version may not work well with NCBI's Web applications. More information
here...
Display
Summary
Brief
Abstract
AbstractPlus
Citation
MEDLINE
XML
UI List
LinkOut
ASN.1
Related Articles
Cited in Books
CancerChrom Links
Domain Links
3D Domain Links
dbGaP Links
GEO DataSet Links
Gene Links
Gene (OMIM) Links
Gene (GeneRIF) Links
Genome Links
Project Links
GENSAT Links
GEO Profile Links
HomoloGene Links
Nucleotide Links
Nucleotide (RefSeq) Links
Nucleotide (Weighted) Links
EST Links
EST (RefSeq) Links
GSS Links
GSS (RefSeq) Links
OMIA Links
OMIM (calculated) Links
OMIM (cited) Links
BioAssay Links
Compound Links
Compound (MeSH Keyword)
Compound (Publisher) Links
Substance Links
Substance (MeSH Keyword)
Substance (Publisher) Links
PMC Links
Cited in PMC
PopSet Links
Probe Links
Protein Links
Protein (RefSeq) Links
Protein (Weighted) Links
Protein Cluster Links
Cited Articles
SNP Links
SNP (Cited)
Structure Links
Taxonomy via GenBank
UniGene Links
UniSTS Links
Show
5
10
20
50
100
200
500
Sort By
Pub Date
First Author
Last Author
Journal
Title
Send to
Text
File
Printer
Clipboard
Collections
E-mail
Order
All: 1
Review: 0
Click to change filter selection through MyNCBI.
1:
Res Rep Health Eff Inst.
2005 Jun;(124):83-126; discussion 127-48.
Related Articles
,
Links
Particulate air pollution and nonfatal cardiac events. Part II. Association of air pollution with confirmed arrhythmias recorded by implanted defibrillators.
Dockery DW
,
Luttmann-Gibson H
,
Rich DQ
,
Link MS
,
Schwartz JD
,
Gold DR
,
Koutrakis P
,
Verrier RL
,
Mittleman MA
.
Environmental and Epidemiology Program, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02215, USA. ddockery@hsph.harvard.edu
Implanted cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) monitor patients for episodes of cardiac arrhythmias and can initiate a therapeutic intervention to restore normal heart rhythm. These devices also record dates, times, and electrograms of these episodes. We examined the effects of air pollution on the incidence of arrhythmias in 195 cardiac patients with ICD devices in the Boston metropolitan area between July 1995 and July 2002. Gaseous air pollutant and meteorologic data were measured on essentially all days, fine particle mass on 80% of the days, and black carbon (BC) on 61% of the days. Date and time of detected arrhythmias, intracardiac electrograms, and therapeutic interventions were downloaded during the patients' regular follow-up visits every 3 months on average. A cardiac electrophysiologist reviewed electrograms recorded before, during, and after the arrhythmias and categorized them into ventricular and supraventricular events. Risk of arrhythmias associated with air pollution was estimated using logistic regression with adjustments for season, temperature, relative humidity, day of the week, and patient. We found increased relative risks of ventricular arrhythmias (VAs) associated with an increase in 2-day mean concentrations for all air pollutants considered, although these associations were not statistically significant. The relative risks of supraventricular arrhythmias (SVAs) increased in association with 2-day mean concentrations for all air pollutants, and this association was significant only for sulfur dioxide (SO2) at 4 ppb (odds ratio [OR] = 1.33; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.04, 1.70). The positive associations of VAs and SVAs with particulate matter less than 2.5microm in aerodynamic diameter (PM2.5; also referred to as fine particles), carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), BC, and SO2 suggest a link with motor vehicle pollutants. We explored patient characteristics that may have identified subjects susceptible to the effects of air pollution. The association of air pollution with SVAs was blunted by regularly prescribed beta-blockers. We found stronger associations of air pollution with VAs for episodes within 3 days of a previous arrhythmia, suggesting that VAs were triggered by air pollution episodes in combination with other factors that raised the patient's underlying risk. Although ICDs are specifically designed to monitor and treat only VAs, these results suggest that air pollution may trigger both VAs and SVAs.
Publication Types:
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.
PMID: 17153518 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Display
Summary
Brief
Abstract
AbstractPlus
Citation
MEDLINE
XML
UI List
LinkOut
ASN.1
Related Articles
Cited in Books
CancerChrom Links
Domain Links
3D Domain Links
dbGaP Links
GEO DataSet Links
Gene Links
Gene (OMIM) Links
Gene (GeneRIF) Links
Genome Links
Project Links
GENSAT Links
GEO Profile Links
HomoloGene Links
Nucleotide Links
Nucleotide (RefSeq) Links
Nucleotide (Weighted) Links
EST Links
EST (RefSeq) Links
GSS Links
GSS (RefSeq) Links
OMIA Links
OMIM (calculated) Links
OMIM (cited) Links
BioAssay Links
Compound Links
Compound (MeSH Keyword)
Compound (Publisher) Links
Substance Links
Substance (MeSH Keyword)
Substance (Publisher) Links
PMC Links
Cited in PMC
PopSet Links
Probe Links
Protein Links
Protein (RefSeq) Links
Protein (Weighted) Links
Protein Cluster Links
Cited Articles
SNP Links
SNP (Cited)
Structure Links
Taxonomy via GenBank
UniGene Links
UniSTS Links
Show
5
10
20
50
100
200
500
Sort By
Pub Date
First Author
Last Author
Journal
Title
Send to
Text
File
Printer
Clipboard
Collections
E-mail
Order
About Entrez
Text Version
Entrez PubMed
Overview
Help
|
FAQ
Tutorials
New/Noteworthy
E-Utilities
PubMed Services
Journals Database
MeSH Database
Single Citation Matcher
Batch Citation Matcher
Clinical Queries
Special Queries
LinkOut
My NCBI
Related Resources
Order Documents
NLM Mobile
NLM Catalog
NLM Gateway
TOXNET
Consumer Health
Clinical Alerts
ClinicalTrials.gov
PubMed Central
Write to the Help Desk
NCBI
|
NLM
|
NIH
Department of Health & Human Services
Privacy Statement
|
Freedom of Information Act
|
Disclaimer