Systematic review and meta-analysis of studies between short-term exposure to ambient carbon monoxide and non-accidental, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality in China

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Xianwei Guo
Qiuxia Song
Hao Wang
Ning Li
Wanying Su
Mingming Liang
Chenyu Sun
Xiuxiu Ding
Qiwei Liang
Yehuan Sun
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[1] Anhui Medical University,Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health
[2] AMITA Health Saint Joseph Hospital Chicago,Internal Medicine
[3] Anhui Medical University,Centre for Evidence
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2022年 / 29卷
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Air pollution; Carbon monoxide; Non-accidental mortality; Cardiovascular mortality; Respiratory mortality; Meta-analysis;
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Although a growing number of original epidemiological studies imply a link between ambient pollution exposure and mortality risk, the findings associated with carbon monoxide (CO) exposure are inconsistent. Thus, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of epidemiological studies to evaluate the correlations between ambient CO and non-accidental, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality in China. Eight databases were searched from inception to 15 May 2021. A random-effect model was used to calculate the pooled relative risks (RRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Subgroup analyses as well as sensitivity analyses were performed. The I square value (I2) was used to assess heterogeneity among different studies. The assessment of publication bias on included studies was examined by funnel plot and Egger’s test. The influence of a potential publication bias on findings was explored by using the trim-and-fill procedure. Ultimately, a total of 19 studies were included in our analysis. The pooled relative risk for each 1 mg/m3 increase of ambient carbon monoxide was 1.0220 (95%CI: 1.0102–1.0339) for non-accidental mortality, 1.0304 (95%CI:1.0154–1.0457) for cardiovascular mortality, and 1.0318 (95%CI:1.0132–1.0506) for respiratory mortality. None of subgroup analyses could explain the source of heterogeneity. Exclusion of any single study did not materially alter the pooled effect estimates. Although it was suggestive of publication bias, findings were generally similar with principal findings when we explored the influence of a potential publication bias using the trim-and-fill method. Our meta-analysis demonstrated that exposure to ambient CO was positive with risk of deaths from all non-accidental causes, total cardiovascular, and respiratory diseases. Based on these findings, tougher intervention policies and initiatives to reduce the health effects of CO exposure should be established.
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