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Comparison of different methods in analyzing short-term air pollution effects in a cohort study of susceptible individuals

BACKGROUND: Short-term fluctuations of ambient air pollution have been associated with exacerbation of cardiovascular disease. A multi-city study was designed to assess the probability of recurrent hospitalization in a cohort of incident myocardial infarction survivors in five European cities. The o...

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Autores principales: Peters, Annette, von Klot, Stephanie, Berglind, Niklas, Hörmann, Allmut, Löwel, Hannelore, Nyberg, Fredrik, Pekkanen, Juha, Perucci, Carlo A, Stafoggia, Massimo, Sunyer, Jordi, Tiittanen, Pekka, Forastiere, Francesco
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1601954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16899126
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-5573-3-10
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author Peters, Annette
von Klot, Stephanie
Berglind, Niklas
Hörmann, Allmut
Löwel, Hannelore
Nyberg, Fredrik
Pekkanen, Juha
Perucci, Carlo A
Stafoggia, Massimo
Sunyer, Jordi
Tiittanen, Pekka
Forastiere, Francesco
author_facet Peters, Annette
von Klot, Stephanie
Berglind, Niklas
Hörmann, Allmut
Löwel, Hannelore
Nyberg, Fredrik
Pekkanen, Juha
Perucci, Carlo A
Stafoggia, Massimo
Sunyer, Jordi
Tiittanen, Pekka
Forastiere, Francesco
author_sort Peters, Annette
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Short-term fluctuations of ambient air pollution have been associated with exacerbation of cardiovascular disease. A multi-city study was designed to assess the probability of recurrent hospitalization in a cohort of incident myocardial infarction survivors in five European cities. The objective of this paper is to discuss the methods for analyzing short-term health effects in a cohort study based on a case-series. METHODS: Three methods were considered for the analyses of the cohort data: Poisson regression approach, case-crossover analyses and extended Cox regression analyses. The major challenge of these analyses is to appropriately consider changes within the cohort over time due to changes in the underlying risk following a myocardial infarction, slow time trends in risk factors within the population, dynamic cohort size and seasonal variation. RESULTS: Poisson regression analyses, case-crossover analyses and Extended Cox regression analyses gave similar results. Application of smoothing methods showed the capability to adequately model the complex time trends. CONCLUSION: From a practical point of view, Poisson regression analyses are less time-consuming, and therefore might be used for confounder selection and most of the analyses. However, replication of the results with Cox models is desirable to assure that the results are independent of the analytical approach used. In addition, extended Cox regression analyses would allow a joint estimation of long-term and short-term health effects of time-varying exposures.
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spelling pubmed-16019542006-10-18 Comparison of different methods in analyzing short-term air pollution effects in a cohort study of susceptible individuals Peters, Annette von Klot, Stephanie Berglind, Niklas Hörmann, Allmut Löwel, Hannelore Nyberg, Fredrik Pekkanen, Juha Perucci, Carlo A Stafoggia, Massimo Sunyer, Jordi Tiittanen, Pekka Forastiere, Francesco Epidemiol Perspect Innov Research BACKGROUND: Short-term fluctuations of ambient air pollution have been associated with exacerbation of cardiovascular disease. A multi-city study was designed to assess the probability of recurrent hospitalization in a cohort of incident myocardial infarction survivors in five European cities. The objective of this paper is to discuss the methods for analyzing short-term health effects in a cohort study based on a case-series. METHODS: Three methods were considered for the analyses of the cohort data: Poisson regression approach, case-crossover analyses and extended Cox regression analyses. The major challenge of these analyses is to appropriately consider changes within the cohort over time due to changes in the underlying risk following a myocardial infarction, slow time trends in risk factors within the population, dynamic cohort size and seasonal variation. RESULTS: Poisson regression analyses, case-crossover analyses and Extended Cox regression analyses gave similar results. Application of smoothing methods showed the capability to adequately model the complex time trends. CONCLUSION: From a practical point of view, Poisson regression analyses are less time-consuming, and therefore might be used for confounder selection and most of the analyses. However, replication of the results with Cox models is desirable to assure that the results are independent of the analytical approach used. In addition, extended Cox regression analyses would allow a joint estimation of long-term and short-term health effects of time-varying exposures. BioMed Central 2006-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC1601954/ /pubmed/16899126 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-5573-3-10 Text en Copyright © 2006 Peters et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Peters, Annette
von Klot, Stephanie
Berglind, Niklas
Hörmann, Allmut
Löwel, Hannelore
Nyberg, Fredrik
Pekkanen, Juha
Perucci, Carlo A
Stafoggia, Massimo
Sunyer, Jordi
Tiittanen, Pekka
Forastiere, Francesco
Comparison of different methods in analyzing short-term air pollution effects in a cohort study of susceptible individuals
title Comparison of different methods in analyzing short-term air pollution effects in a cohort study of susceptible individuals
title_full Comparison of different methods in analyzing short-term air pollution effects in a cohort study of susceptible individuals
title_fullStr Comparison of different methods in analyzing short-term air pollution effects in a cohort study of susceptible individuals
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of different methods in analyzing short-term air pollution effects in a cohort study of susceptible individuals
title_short Comparison of different methods in analyzing short-term air pollution effects in a cohort study of susceptible individuals
title_sort comparison of different methods in analyzing short-term air pollution effects in a cohort study of susceptible individuals
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1601954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16899126
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-5573-3-10
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