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Airborne Pollutants and Lacunar Stroke: A Case Cross-Over Analysis on Stroke Unit Admissions

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Brain Injury Unit, San Giovanni Battista Hospital, Foligno
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Stroke Unit, Division of Neurology, Carlo Poma Hospital, Mantua
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Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, IRCCS Maggiore Policlinico Hospital, Mangiagalli and Regina Elena Foundation and University of Milano
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Clinica Neurologica, Università di Sassari
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Stroke Unit, Division of Neurology, Carlo Poma Hospital, Mantua
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Section of Occupational Medicine, Respiratory Diseases and Toxicology, University of Perugia, Italy
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Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Neurol. Int. 2012, 4(2), e11; https://doi.org/10.4081/ni.2012.e11
Submission received: 22 January 2012 / Revised: 15 May 2012 / Accepted: 26 June 2012 / Published: 24 August 2012

Abstract

Particulate air pollution is known to be associated with cardiovascular disease. The relation of particulate air pollution with cerebrovascular disease (CVD) has not been extensively studied, particularly in relation to different subtypes of stroke. A time-series study was conducted to evaluate the association between daily air pollution and acute stroke unit hospitalizations in Mantua, Italy. We analyzed 781 CVD consecutive patients living in Mantua county admitted between 2006-08. Data on stroke types, demographic variables, risk factors were available from the Lombardia Stroke Registry. Daily mean value of particulate matter with a diameter <10 mm (PM10), carbon monoxide, nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulphur dioxide, benzene and ozone were used in the analysis. The association between CVD, ischemic strokes subtypes and pollutants was investigated with a case-crossover design, using conditional logistic regression analysis, adjusting for temperature, humidity, barometric pressure and holidays. Among the 781 subjects admitted 75.7% had ischemic stroke, 11.7% haemorrhagic stroke 12.6% transient ischemic attack. In men admission for stroke was associated with PM10 [odds ratio (OR) 1.01, 95%; confidence interval (CI) 1.00-1.02; P<0.05]. According to the clinical classification, lacunar anterior circulation syndrome stroke type was related to PM10 level registered on the day of admission for both genders (OR: 1.01, 95%; CI: 1.00-1.02; P<0.05) while for total anterior circulation syndrome stroke only in men (OR: 1.04, 95%; CI 1.01-1.07; P<0.05). In conclusion, our study confirms that air pollution peaks may contribute to increase the risk of hospitalization for stroke and particulate matter seems to be a significant risk factor, especially for lacunar stroke.
Keywords: lacunar stroke; air pollution; stroke registry lacunar stroke; air pollution; stroke registry

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Corea, F.; Silvestrelli, G.; Baccarelli, A.; Giua, A.; Previdi, P.; SIliprandi, G.; Murgia, N. Airborne Pollutants and Lacunar Stroke: A Case Cross-Over Analysis on Stroke Unit Admissions. Neurol. Int. 2012, 4, e11. https://doi.org/10.4081/ni.2012.e11

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Corea F, Silvestrelli G, Baccarelli A, Giua A, Previdi P, SIliprandi G, Murgia N. Airborne Pollutants and Lacunar Stroke: A Case Cross-Over Analysis on Stroke Unit Admissions. Neurology International. 2012; 4(2):e11. https://doi.org/10.4081/ni.2012.e11

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Corea, Francesco, Giorgio Silvestrelli, Andrea Baccarelli, Alessandra Giua, Paolo Previdi, Giorgio SIliprandi, and Nicola Murgia. 2012. "Airborne Pollutants and Lacunar Stroke: A Case Cross-Over Analysis on Stroke Unit Admissions" Neurology International 4, no. 2: e11. https://doi.org/10.4081/ni.2012.e11

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