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Fine particulate pollution and asthma exacerbations
Auteurs
Naïm Bouazza, Frantz Foissac, Saik Urien, Romain Guedj, Ricardo Carbajal, Jean-Marc Tréluyer, Hélène Chappuy
Résumé
Objective
As the results from epidemiological studies about the impact of outdoor air pollution on asthma in children are heterogeneous, our objective was to investigate the association between asthma exacerbation in children and exposure to air pollutants.
Methods
A database of 1 264 585 paediatric visits during the 2010–2015 period to the emergency rooms from 20 emergency departments (EDs) of ‘Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Paris (APHP)’, the largest hospital group in Europe, was used. A total of 47 107 visits were classified as asthma exacerbations. Concentration of air pollutants (nitrogen dioxide, ozone, fine particulate matter (PM) with an aerodynamic diameter smaller than 10  µm (PM
Results
The only compound independently associated with ED visits for asthma was PM
Conclusions
We found an association between daily asthma exacerbation in paediatric visits to the ED and fine particulate air pollutants.