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Original Articles

Components of Particulate Air Pollution and Emergency Department Visits in Chile

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Pages 148-155 | Published online: 08 Jul 2010
 

ABSTRACT

The objective of the present study was to determine the association between several elements of particulates and Emergency Department (ED) visits in a general population sample. Daily time-series analyses tested the association between daily ED visit and air pollutants and components of particulates measured in Santiago Centro, a municipality, which includes downtown Santiago during the period from 2001 to 2006. The strongest individual effect was seen for elemental carbon. A 4.76 μg/m3 increase was associated with a relative risk (RR) of 1.12 (95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.10–1.14) increase in total ED visits, and a RR of 1.18 (95% CI = 1.16–1.21) for respiratory ED visit. Using factor analysis, the authors determined that traffic combustion-related particulates were significantly associated with ED visits. Among all the sources identified, traffic combustion-related particulates had the strongest association with ED visits. A factor indicating soil-sourced particles had a weaker but statistically significant observed morbidity effect. Of the many components of particulate air pollution, those from motor vehicle exhaust had the greatest observed effect on morbidity.

Notes

*Lower 95th percentile confidence interval remained greater than one after adjustment for the other elements in the Table, plus gases.

**Optimal lags determined by AIC.

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