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How Fine Particle Air Pollution Is Linked to Kidney Transplant Results

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Abstract

Among 112,098 kidney transplant patients, increased PM2.5 levels were associated with a 1.17 times higher risk of death-censored graft failure per 10 μg/m³ increase.

  • Increased baseline PM2.5 levels were linked to higher odds of acute kidney rejection in the third (1.11) and fourth (1.13) quartiles compared to the lowest quartile.
  • There was no evidence for nonlinearity in the relationship between PM2.5 exposure and graft failure or death.
  • An increase in PM2.5 levels was associated with a 1.21 times higher risk of all-cause death per 10 μg/m³ increase.
  • The estimated national burden of death-censored graft failure associated with PM2.5 levels above 12 μg/m³ was 57 failures per year among kidney transplant patients.

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