Association between air pollution and coronary artery calcification within six metropolitan areas in the USA (the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution): a longitudinal cohort study

May 29, 2016Lancet (London, England)

Link between air pollution and artery calcium buildup in six US cities over time

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Abstract

Coronary calcium increased on average by 24 Agatston units per year in a cohort of 6,795 participants aged 45-84 years.

  • Long-term exposure to PM2.5 and nitrogen oxides (NOX) may be associated with the progression of coronary artery calcium.
  • For each 5 μg PM2.5/m³ increase, coronary calcium progressed by 4.1 Agatston units per year.
  • For each 40 ppb increase in NOX, coronary calcium progressed by 4.8 Agatston units per year.
  • No significant association was found between air pollutant exposure and changes in common carotid artery intima-media thickness.
  • The effect of a 5 μg/m³ higher long-term exposure to PM2.5 on intima-media thickness was estimated at -0.9 μm per year.

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