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Air Pollution and Acute Kidney Injury in the U.S. Medicare Population: A Longitudinal Cohort Study

BACKGROUND: Recent studies have reported the association between air pollution exposure and reduced kidney function. However, it is unclear whether air pollution is associated with an increased risk of acute kidney injury (AKI). OBJECTIVES: To address this gap in knowledge, we investigated the effec...

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Autores principales: Lee, Whanhee, Wu, Xiao, Heo, Seulkee, Kim, Joyce Mary, Fong, Kelvin C., Son, Ji-Young, Sabath, Matthew Benjamin, Trisovic, Ana, Braun, Danielle, Park, Jae Yoon, Kim, Yong Chul, Lee, Jung Pyo, Schwartz, Joel, Kim, Ho, Dominici, Francesca, Al-Aly, Ziyad, Bell, Michelle L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Environmental Health Perspectives 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10084931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37036790
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/EHP10729
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author Lee, Whanhee
Wu, Xiao
Heo, Seulkee
Kim, Joyce Mary
Fong, Kelvin C.
Son, Ji-Young
Sabath, Matthew Benjamin
Trisovic, Ana
Braun, Danielle
Park, Jae Yoon
Kim, Yong Chul
Lee, Jung Pyo
Schwartz, Joel
Kim, Ho
Dominici, Francesca
Al-Aly, Ziyad
Bell, Michelle L.
author_facet Lee, Whanhee
Wu, Xiao
Heo, Seulkee
Kim, Joyce Mary
Fong, Kelvin C.
Son, Ji-Young
Sabath, Matthew Benjamin
Trisovic, Ana
Braun, Danielle
Park, Jae Yoon
Kim, Yong Chul
Lee, Jung Pyo
Schwartz, Joel
Kim, Ho
Dominici, Francesca
Al-Aly, Ziyad
Bell, Michelle L.
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description BACKGROUND: Recent studies have reported the association between air pollution exposure and reduced kidney function. However, it is unclear whether air pollution is associated with an increased risk of acute kidney injury (AKI). OBJECTIVES: To address this gap in knowledge, we investigated the effect estimates of long-term exposures to fine particulate matter [PM [Formula: see text] in aerodynamic diameter ([Formula: see text])], nitrogen dioxide ([Formula: see text]), and ozone ([Formula: see text]) on the risk of first hospital admission for AKI using nationwide Medicare data. METHODS: This nationwide population-based longitudinal cohort study included 61,300,754 beneficiaries enrolled in Medicare Part A fee-for-service (FFS) who were [Formula: see text] years of age and resided in the continental United States from the years 2000 through 2016. We applied Cox-equivalent Poisson models to estimate the association between air pollution and first hospital admission for AKI. RESULTS: Exposure to [Formula: see text] , [Formula: see text] , and [Formula: see text] was associated with increased risk for first hospital admission for AKI, with hazard ratios (HRs) of 1.17 (95% CI: 1.16, 1.19) for a [Formula: see text] increase in [Formula: see text] , 1.12 (95% CI: 1.11, 1.13) for a [Formula: see text] increase in [Formula: see text] , and 1.03 (95% CI: 1.02, 1.04) for a [Formula: see text] increase in summer-period [Formula: see text] (June to September). The associations persisted at annual exposures lower than the current National Ambient Air Quality Standard. DISCUSSION: This study found an association between exposures to air pollution and the risk of the first hospital admission with AKI, and this association persisted even at low concentrations of air pollution. Our findings provide beneficial implications for public health policies and air pollution guidelines to alleviate health care expenditures and the disease burden attributable to AKI. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP10729
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spelling pubmed-100849312023-04-11 Air Pollution and Acute Kidney Injury in the U.S. Medicare Population: A Longitudinal Cohort Study Lee, Whanhee Wu, Xiao Heo, Seulkee Kim, Joyce Mary Fong, Kelvin C. Son, Ji-Young Sabath, Matthew Benjamin Trisovic, Ana Braun, Danielle Park, Jae Yoon Kim, Yong Chul Lee, Jung Pyo Schwartz, Joel Kim, Ho Dominici, Francesca Al-Aly, Ziyad Bell, Michelle L. Environ Health Perspect Research BACKGROUND: Recent studies have reported the association between air pollution exposure and reduced kidney function. However, it is unclear whether air pollution is associated with an increased risk of acute kidney injury (AKI). OBJECTIVES: To address this gap in knowledge, we investigated the effect estimates of long-term exposures to fine particulate matter [PM [Formula: see text] in aerodynamic diameter ([Formula: see text])], nitrogen dioxide ([Formula: see text]), and ozone ([Formula: see text]) on the risk of first hospital admission for AKI using nationwide Medicare data. METHODS: This nationwide population-based longitudinal cohort study included 61,300,754 beneficiaries enrolled in Medicare Part A fee-for-service (FFS) who were [Formula: see text] years of age and resided in the continental United States from the years 2000 through 2016. We applied Cox-equivalent Poisson models to estimate the association between air pollution and first hospital admission for AKI. RESULTS: Exposure to [Formula: see text] , [Formula: see text] , and [Formula: see text] was associated with increased risk for first hospital admission for AKI, with hazard ratios (HRs) of 1.17 (95% CI: 1.16, 1.19) for a [Formula: see text] increase in [Formula: see text] , 1.12 (95% CI: 1.11, 1.13) for a [Formula: see text] increase in [Formula: see text] , and 1.03 (95% CI: 1.02, 1.04) for a [Formula: see text] increase in summer-period [Formula: see text] (June to September). The associations persisted at annual exposures lower than the current National Ambient Air Quality Standard. DISCUSSION: This study found an association between exposures to air pollution and the risk of the first hospital admission with AKI, and this association persisted even at low concentrations of air pollution. Our findings provide beneficial implications for public health policies and air pollution guidelines to alleviate health care expenditures and the disease burden attributable to AKI. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP10729 Environmental Health Perspectives 2023-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10084931/ /pubmed/37036790 http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/EHP10729 Text en https://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/about-ehp/licenseEHP is an open-access journal published with support from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health. All content is public domain unless otherwise noted.
spellingShingle Research
Lee, Whanhee
Wu, Xiao
Heo, Seulkee
Kim, Joyce Mary
Fong, Kelvin C.
Son, Ji-Young
Sabath, Matthew Benjamin
Trisovic, Ana
Braun, Danielle
Park, Jae Yoon
Kim, Yong Chul
Lee, Jung Pyo
Schwartz, Joel
Kim, Ho
Dominici, Francesca
Al-Aly, Ziyad
Bell, Michelle L.
Air Pollution and Acute Kidney Injury in the U.S. Medicare Population: A Longitudinal Cohort Study
title Air Pollution and Acute Kidney Injury in the U.S. Medicare Population: A Longitudinal Cohort Study
title_full Air Pollution and Acute Kidney Injury in the U.S. Medicare Population: A Longitudinal Cohort Study
title_fullStr Air Pollution and Acute Kidney Injury in the U.S. Medicare Population: A Longitudinal Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed Air Pollution and Acute Kidney Injury in the U.S. Medicare Population: A Longitudinal Cohort Study
title_short Air Pollution and Acute Kidney Injury in the U.S. Medicare Population: A Longitudinal Cohort Study
title_sort air pollution and acute kidney injury in the u.s. medicare population: a longitudinal cohort study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10084931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37036790
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/EHP10729
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