AIR-POLLUTION AND UNSCHEDULED HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT AND EMERGENCY ROOM VISITS

被引:64
作者
XU, XP
LI, BL
HUANG, HY
机构
[1] BEIJING UNION MED COLL, BEIJING, PEOPLES R CHINA
[2] INST MED INFORMAT & HOSP MANAGEMENT BEIJING, BEIJING, PEOPLES R CHINA
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D O I
10.2307/3432550
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
We conducted a time-series analysis of daily hospital visits and air pollution data. to assess acute effects of air pollution on daily unscheduled outpatient visits to internal medicine, pediatric, and emergency departments in the No. 3 Affiliated Hospital of Beijing Medical University in Beijing, China Sulfur dioxide was marginally significantly associated with total outpatient visits (Beta = 41.5, SE = 24.2) and significantly associated with internal medicine (Beta = 14.6, SE = 6.7), pediatric (Beta = 12.7, SE = 3.7), and emergency room visits (Beta = 6.8, SE = 2.7). Total suspended particulates (TSP) was a significant predictor for total outpatient (Beta = 21.1, SE = 7.7) and pediatric visits (Beta = 3.4, SE = 1.3) and a marginally significant predictor of internal medicine visits (Beta = 4.2, SE = 2.2). In a season-specific analysis, SO2 was a significant predictor for total hospital outpatient visits in summer, although the mean daily SO2 concentration was only 17 mu g/m(3) (maximum = 51 mu g/m(3)). In winter, SO2 was significantly associated with internal medicine, pediatric, and emergency room visits, and TSP was associated with total outpatient visits. This study suggests an exposure-response relationship between TSP and SO2 and hospital outpatient visits, both at high at pollution levels and at levels well below air quality standards recommended by the World Health Organization.
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页码:286 / 289
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