[Effects of Air Pollutants on Outpatient Visits for Atopic Dermatitis in Lanzhou].

Zhongguo Yi Xue Ke Xue Yuan Xue Bao

Department of Dermatovenereology,The First School of Clinical Medicine, Lanzhou University,Lanzhou 730000,China.

Published: August 2021

Objective To quantitatively evaluate the associations of PM,PM,NO,and SO concentrations with the outpatient visits for atopic dermatitis in Lanzhou. Methods The data of outpatient visits,together with meteorological data and air pollutant data,from January 2013 to December 2017 were collected.The generalized additive model based on Poisson distribution was employed to study the lag effects of PM,PM,NO,and SO concentrations on the visits of outpatients,with the seasonal and long-term trends and day-of-the-week effect controlled. Results The results of the single pollutant model showed that PM and PM had the most obvious while still insignificant impact on the outpatient visits for atopic dermatitis on the current day(lag0).NO also had the most obvious impact in the case of lag0 and showed a lag effect.For each 10 μg/m increase in NO concentration,the excess risk(ER)of outpatient visits for atopic dermatitis was 1.95%(95% =1.09%-2.82%,=0.01).SO had the most significant effect on lag6,and the outpatient visits increased by 1.55%(95% =0.48%-2.54%)for every 10 μg/m rise in SO concentration(=0.02).Females were more sensitive to PM and SO than males.For every 10 μg/m increase in PM and SO,the female outpatient visits increased by 0.02% and 2.47%,respectively.Males were sensitive to PM and NO,and the every 10 μg/m rise in PM and NO increased male outpatient visits by 0.47% and 1.78%,respectively.Gaseous pollutants(NO and SO)had more significant effect on people ≤2 years old than on those of other ages.Every 10 μg/m rise in NO and SO would increase the ≤2-year-old outpatient visits by 2.35% and 1.57%,respectively(=0.02).People of 13-59 years old were sensitive to NO concentration,and every 10 μg/m rise in NO concentration increased their visits by 1.39%.NO affected the outpatient visits during the cold and warm seasons,with the ER values of 2.35% and 1.89%,respectively(=0.01).Particulate matter(PM and PM)had the most obvious yet insignificant association with the outpatient visits in winter.The interactions between PM and NO,between PM and NO,and between SO and NO affected the total outpatient visits for atopic dermatitis.The results of double pollutant model showed that in the presence of PM,PM,or SO,the effect of NO on the outpatient visits for atopic dermatitis enhanced compared with that predicted by single pollutant model(=0.01). Conclusion The air pollutants(PM,PM,NO,and SO)in Lanzhou were closely related to the outpatient visits for atopic dermatitis,and the increased concentrations of NO and SO was more likely to increase the risk of atopic dermatitis.

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