Association between air pollution exposure and outpatient visits for dermatomyositis in a humid subtropical region of China: a time-series study

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Zheng-Dong Wu
Cong Chen
Yi-Sheng He
Yue Chen
Ya-Ting Feng
Ji-Xiang Huang
Kang-Jia Yin
Jie Wang
Jin-Hui Tao
Hai-Feng Pan
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[1] Anhui Medical University,Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health
[2] The Second Hospital of Anhui Medical University,Institute of Kidney Disease, Inflammation and Immunity Mediated Diseases
[3] The First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology of China,Department of Rheumatology and Immunology
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Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 2023年 / 45卷
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Dermatomyositis; Air pollution; Nitrogen dioxide; Ozone; Particulate matter; Time series;
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In recent years, a growing number of studies have found that air pollution plays critical roles in the onset and development of autoimmune diseases, but few studies have shown an association between air pollutants and dermatomyositis (DM). We sought to investigate the relationship between short-term exposure to air pollution and outpatient visits for DM and to quantify the burden of DM due to exposure to air pollutants in Hefei, China. Daily records of hospital outpatient visits for DM, air pollutants and meteorological factors data in Hefei from January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2021 were obtained. We used a distributed lag non-linear model (DLNM) in conjunction with a generalized linear model (GLM) to explore the association between air pollution and outpatient visits for DM, and conducted stratified analyses by gender, age and season. Moreover, we used attributable fraction (AF) and attributable number (AN) to reflect the burden of disease. A total of 4028 DM clinic visits were recorded during this period. High concentration nitrogen dioxide (NO2) exposure was associated with increased risk of DM outpatient visits (relative risk (RR) 1.063, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.015–1.114, lag 0–5). Intriguingly, exposure to high concentration ozone (O3) was associated with reduced risk of outpatient visits for DM (RR 0.974, 95% CI 0. 0.954–0.993, lag 0–6). The results of stratified analyses showed that the cold season (vs. warm season) were more susceptible to outpatient visits for DM associated with NO2 and O3 exposure. In addition, we observed that an increased risk of DM outpatient visits was attributable to high concentration NO2 exposure, while high concentration O3 exposure was associated with a decreased risk of DM outpatient visits. This study provided a scientific basis for the etiology research and health protection of DM.
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