Nitrogen dioxide component of air pollution increases pulmonary congestion assessed by lung ultrasound in patients with chronic coronary syndromes
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Pulmonary congestion is an intermediate biomarker and long-term predictor of acute decompensated heart failure.
To evaluate the effects of air pollution on pulmonary congestion assessed by lung ultrasound.
In a single-center, prospective, observational study design, we enrolled 1292 consecutive patients with chronic coronary
syndromes referred for clinically indicated ABCDE-SE, with dipyridamole (n = 1207), dobutamine (n = 84), or treadmill
exercise (n = 1). Pulmonary congestion was evaluated with lung ultrasound and a 4-site simplified scan. Same day values
of 4 pollutants were obtained on the morning of testing (average of 6 h) from publicly available data sets of the regional
authority of environmental protection. Assessment of air pollution included fine (< 2.5 ?m diameter) and coarse (< 10 ?m)
particulate matter (PM), ozone and nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ).
NO 2 concentration was weakly correlated with rest (r = .089; p = 0.001) and peak stress B-lines (r = .099; p < 0.001). A mul-
tivariable logistic regression analysis, NO2 values above the median (23.1 ?g/m 3
) independently predicted stress B-lines with
odds ratio = 1.480 (95% CI 1.118-1.958) together with age, hypertension, diabetes, and reduced (< 50%) ejection fraction.
PM 2.5 values were higher in 249 patients with compared to those without B-lines (median and IQR, 22.0 [9.1-23.5] vs 17.6
[8.6-22.2] ?g/m 3 , p < 0.001). No other pollutant correlated with other (A-C-D-E) SE steps.
Higher concentration of NO 2 is associated with more pulmonary congestion mirrored by B-lines at lung ultrasound. Local
inflammation mediated by NO 2 well within legally allowed limits may increase the permeability of the alveolar-capillary
barrier and therefore pulmonary congestion in susceptible subjects
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
air pollution; Coronary artery disease; Heart failure; Stress echocardiography
Elenco autori:
Picano, Eugenio; Mangia, Cristina
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