Forest Fire Smoke Exposures and Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests in Melbourne, Australia: A Case-Crossover Study

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Dennekamp, Martine [1 ]
Straney, Lahn D. [1 ]
Erbas, Bircan [2 ]
Abramson, Michael J. [1 ]
Keywood, Melita [3 ]
Smith, Karen [1 ,4 ,5 ]
Sim, Malcolm R. [1 ]
Glass, Deborah C. [1 ]
Del Monaco, Anthony [1 ]
Haikerwal, Anjali [1 ]
Tonkin, Andrew M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Monash Univ, Dept Epidemiol & Prevent Med, Melbourne, Vic 3004, Australia
[2] La Trobe Univ, Dept Publ Hlth, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[3] CSIRO, Marine & Atmospher Res, Ctr Australian Weather & Climate Res, Aspendale, Vic, Australia
[4] Ambulance Victoria, Res & Evaluat Dept, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[5] Univ Western Australia, Emergency Med, Perth, WA 6009, Australia
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
AMERICAN-HEART-ASSOCIATION; EUROPEAN-RESUSCITATION-COUNCIL; FINE PARTICULATE MATTER; AIR-POLLUTION; RATE-VARIABILITY; STROKE-FOUNDATION; DAILY MORTALITY; BUSHFIRE SMOKE; BIOMASS SMOKE; TIME-SERIES;
D O I
10.1289/ehp.1408436
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Background: Millions of people can potentially be exposed to smoke from forest fires, making this an important public health problem in many countries. Objective: In this study we aimed to measure the association between out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) and forest fire smoke exposures in a large city during a severe forest fire season, and estimate the number of excess OHCAs due to the fire smoke. Methods: We investigated the association between particulate matter (PM) and other air pollutants and OHCA using a case-crossover study of adults (>= 35 years of age) in Melbourne, Australia. Conditional logistic regression models were used to derive estimates of the percent change in the rate of OHCA associated with an interquartile range (IQR) increase in exposure. From July 2006 through June 2007, OHCA data were collected from the Victorian Ambulance Cardiac Arrest Registry. Hourly air pollution concentrations and meteorological data were obtained from a central monitoring site. Results: There were 2,046 OHCAs with presumed cardiac etiology during our study period. Among men during the fire season, greater increases in OHCA were observed with IQR increases in the 48-hr lagged PM with diameter <= 2.5 mu m (PM2.5) (8.05%; 95% CI: 2.30, 14.13%; IQR = 6.1 mu g/m(3)) or <= 10 mu m (PM10) (11.1%; 95% CI: 1.55, 21.48%; IQR = 13.7 mu g/m(3)) and carbon monoxide (35.7%; 95% CI: 8.98, 68.92%; IQR = 0.3 ppm). There was no significant association between the rate of OHCA and air pollutants among women. One hundred seventy-four "fire-hours" (i.e., hours in which Melbourne's air quality was affected by forest fire smoke) were identified during 12 days of the 2006/2007 fire season, and 23.9 (95% CI: 3.1, 40.2) excess OHCAs were estimated to occur due to elevations in PM2.5 during these fire-hours. Conclusions: This study found an association between exposure to forest fire smoke and an increase in the rate of OHCA. These findings have implications for public health messages to raise community awareness and for planning of emergency services during forest fire seasons.
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