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Rationale and Design of the Impact of Air Pollution Due to DESERT Dust in Patients with HEART Failure (DESERT HEART)

Aims: The main objective of this study is to determine whether exposure to Saharan dust causes airway inflammation and oxidative stress in patients with stable chronic heart failure (HF) and a left ventricular ejection fraction of less than 40%. Methods: A longitudinal study design is used, involvin...

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Autores principales: Domínguez-Rodríguez, Alberto, Avanzas, Pablo, Báez-Ferrer, Néstor, Abreu-González, Pedro, Rodríguez, Sergio, Matos-Castro, Sebastian, Hernández-Vaquero, Daniel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10420286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37568392
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12154990
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author Domínguez-Rodríguez, Alberto
Avanzas, Pablo
Báez-Ferrer, Néstor
Abreu-González, Pedro
Rodríguez, Sergio
Matos-Castro, Sebastian
Hernández-Vaquero, Daniel
author_facet Domínguez-Rodríguez, Alberto
Avanzas, Pablo
Báez-Ferrer, Néstor
Abreu-González, Pedro
Rodríguez, Sergio
Matos-Castro, Sebastian
Hernández-Vaquero, Daniel
author_sort Domínguez-Rodríguez, Alberto
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description Aims: The main objective of this study is to determine whether exposure to Saharan dust causes airway inflammation and oxidative stress in patients with stable chronic heart failure (HF) and a left ventricular ejection fraction of less than 40%. Methods: A longitudinal study design is used, involving the inclusion of 40 patients with stable chronic HF and a left ventricular ejection fraction of less than 40%. Four sputum samplings will be taken from each patient, with one sampling taken each week over four consecutive weeks. The sputum samples will be used to analyze the degree of inflammation and oxidative stress. Air quality monitoring stations will be used to analyze the particulate matter (PM) exposure of each patient. The intrusion of desert dust will be identified using meteorological models. There will be 160 scheduled samplings in 40 patients with chronic HF. Mixed regression models will be used to assess the influence of the concentrations of PM (from the episodes of desert dust) upon the airway inflammation and oxidative stress markers. Conclusion: The results of this study will test the hypothesis that exposure to high concentrations of Saharan dust affects the normal function of the respiratory epithelium due to the imbalance between the production of free radicals and antioxidant enzymes, thus causing increased pulmonary inflammation and oxidative stress in patients with HF that in turn may facilitate decompensations of their background disease condition.
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spelling pubmed-104202862023-08-12 Rationale and Design of the Impact of Air Pollution Due to DESERT Dust in Patients with HEART Failure (DESERT HEART) Domínguez-Rodríguez, Alberto Avanzas, Pablo Báez-Ferrer, Néstor Abreu-González, Pedro Rodríguez, Sergio Matos-Castro, Sebastian Hernández-Vaquero, Daniel J Clin Med Study Protocol Aims: The main objective of this study is to determine whether exposure to Saharan dust causes airway inflammation and oxidative stress in patients with stable chronic heart failure (HF) and a left ventricular ejection fraction of less than 40%. Methods: A longitudinal study design is used, involving the inclusion of 40 patients with stable chronic HF and a left ventricular ejection fraction of less than 40%. Four sputum samplings will be taken from each patient, with one sampling taken each week over four consecutive weeks. The sputum samples will be used to analyze the degree of inflammation and oxidative stress. Air quality monitoring stations will be used to analyze the particulate matter (PM) exposure of each patient. The intrusion of desert dust will be identified using meteorological models. There will be 160 scheduled samplings in 40 patients with chronic HF. Mixed regression models will be used to assess the influence of the concentrations of PM (from the episodes of desert dust) upon the airway inflammation and oxidative stress markers. Conclusion: The results of this study will test the hypothesis that exposure to high concentrations of Saharan dust affects the normal function of the respiratory epithelium due to the imbalance between the production of free radicals and antioxidant enzymes, thus causing increased pulmonary inflammation and oxidative stress in patients with HF that in turn may facilitate decompensations of their background disease condition. MDPI 2023-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10420286/ /pubmed/37568392 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12154990 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Domínguez-Rodríguez, Alberto
Avanzas, Pablo
Báez-Ferrer, Néstor
Abreu-González, Pedro
Rodríguez, Sergio
Matos-Castro, Sebastian
Hernández-Vaquero, Daniel
Rationale and Design of the Impact of Air Pollution Due to DESERT Dust in Patients with HEART Failure (DESERT HEART)
title Rationale and Design of the Impact of Air Pollution Due to DESERT Dust in Patients with HEART Failure (DESERT HEART)
title_full Rationale and Design of the Impact of Air Pollution Due to DESERT Dust in Patients with HEART Failure (DESERT HEART)
title_fullStr Rationale and Design of the Impact of Air Pollution Due to DESERT Dust in Patients with HEART Failure (DESERT HEART)
title_full_unstemmed Rationale and Design of the Impact of Air Pollution Due to DESERT Dust in Patients with HEART Failure (DESERT HEART)
title_short Rationale and Design of the Impact of Air Pollution Due to DESERT Dust in Patients with HEART Failure (DESERT HEART)
title_sort rationale and design of the impact of air pollution due to desert dust in patients with heart failure (desert heart)
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10420286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37568392
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12154990
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