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Particulate Air Pollution, Ambulatory Heart Rate Variability, and Cardiac Arrhythmia in Retirement Community Residents with Coronary Artery Disease
- Source :
- Environmental Health Perspectives, Bartell, Scott M; Longhurst, John; Tjoa, Thomas; Sioutas, Constantinos; & Delfino, Ralph J. (2013). Particulate Air Pollution, Ambulatory Heart Rate Variability, and Cardiac Arrhythmia in Retirement Community Residents with Coronary Artery Disease. Environmental Health Perspectives. doi: 10.1289/ehp.1205914. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/9nx5443h, Environmental health perspectives, vol 121, iss 10, Bartell, Scott M; Longhurst, John; Tjoa, Thomas; Sioutas, Constantinos; & Delfino, Ralph J. (2013). Particulate air pollution, ambulatory heart rate variability, and cardiac arrhythmia in retirement community residents with coronary artery disease.. Environmental health perspectives, 121(10), 1135-1141. UC Irvine: Institute for Clinical and Translational Science. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/895904mj
- Publication Year :
- 2013
- Publisher :
- Environmental Health Perspectives, 2013.
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Abstract
- Background: Decreased heart rate variability (HRV) has been associated with future cardiac morbidity and mortality and is often used as a marker of altered cardiac autonomic balance in studies of health effects of airborne particulate matter. Fewer studies have evaluated associations between air pollutants and cardiac arrhythmia. Objectives: We examined relationships between cardiac arrhythmias, HRV, and exposures to airborne particulate matter. Methods: We measured HRV and arrhythmia with ambulatory electrocardiograms in a cohort panel study for up to 235 hr per participant among 50 nonsmokers with coronary artery disease who were ≥ 71 years of age and living in four retirement communities in the Los Angeles, California, Air Basin. Exposures included hourly outdoor gases, hourly traffic-related and secondary organic aerosol markers, and daily size-fractionated particle mass. We used repeated measures analyses, adjusting for actigraph-derived physical activity and heart rate, temperature, day of week, season, and community location. Results: Ventricular tachycardia was significantly increased in association with increases in markers of traffic-related particles, secondary organic carbon, and ozone. Few consistent associations were observed for supraventricular tachycardia. Particulates were significantly associated with decreased ambulatory HRV only in the 20 participants using ACE (angiotensin I–converting enzyme) inhibitors. Conclusions: Although these data support the hypothesis that particulate exposures may increase the risk of ventricular tachycardia for elderly people with coronary artery disease, HRV was not associated with exposure in most of our participants. These results are consistent with previous findings in this cohort for systemic inflammation, blood pressure, and ST segment depression. Citation: Bartell SM, Longhurst J, Tjoa T, Sioutas C, Delfino RJ. 2013. Particulate air pollution, ambulatory heart rate variability, and cardiac arrhythmia in retirement community residents with coronary artery disease. Environ Health Perspect 121:1135–1141; http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1205914
- Subjects :
- Male
Decreased heart rate
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Blood Pressure
Coronary Artery Disease
030204 cardiovascular system & hematology
010501 environmental sciences
Ventricular tachycardia
01 natural sciences
Coronary artery disease
0302 clinical medicine
Heart Rate
11. Sustainability
Medicine and Health Sciences
Heart rate variability
Medicine
030212 general & internal medicine
Myocardial infarction
Elderly Subjects
General Environmental Science
Aged, 80 and over
medicine.diagnostic_test
Life Sciences
3. Good health
Ambulatory
cardiovascular system
Cardiology
Female
medicine.medical_specialty
Cardioverter-Defibrillators
Exposure
Association
03 medical and health sciences
Myocardial-Infarction
Heart arrhythmia
Internal medicine
Heart rate
Humans
Balance (ability)
Aged
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Aerosols
Inflammation
Matter
business.industry
Retirement community
Research
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Cardiac arrhythmia
Arrhythmias, Cardiac
Particulate air pollution
medicine.disease
Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia
Oxidative Stress
Blood pressure
13. Climate action
Tachycardia, Ventricular
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Particulate Matter
business
Electrocardiography
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15529924 and 00916765
- Volume :
- 121
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Environmental Health Perspectives
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....dc51e9acc9c58bb6ae9bfdd7b0b9389c
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1205914