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Revista Espanola De Cardiologia | 2011

Estudio comparativo de las partículas en aire ambiente en pacientes ingresados por insuficiencia cardiaca y síndrome coronario agudo

Alberto Dominguez-Rodriguez; Javier Abreu-Afonso; Sergio Rodríguez; Ruben Juarez-Prera; Eduardo Arroyo-Ucar; Alejandro Jiménez-Sosa; Yenny González; Pedro Abreu-Gonzalez; Pablo Avanzas

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Currently air pollution is considered as an emerging risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Our objective was to study the concentrations of particulate matter in ambient air and analyze their relationship with cardiovascular risk factors in patients admitted to a cardiology department of a tertiary hospital with the diagnosis of heart failure or acute coronary syndrome (ACS). METHODS We analyzed 3950 consecutive patients admitted with the diagnosis of heart failure or ACS. We determined the average concentrations of different sizes of particulate matter (<10, <2.5, and <1 μm and ultrafine particles) from 1 day or up to 7 days prior to admission (1 to 7 days lag time). RESULTS There were no statistically significant differences in mean concentrations of particulate matter <10, <2.5 and <1 μm in size in both populations. When comparing the concentrations of ultrafine particles of patients admitted due to heart failure and acute coronary syndrome, it was observed that the former had a tendency to have higher values (19 845.35 ± 8 806.49 vs 16 854.97 ± 8005.54 cm⁻³, P <.001). The multivariate analysis showed that ultrafine particles are a risk factor for admission for heart failure, after controlling for other cardiovascular risk factors (odds ratio=1.4; confidence interval 95%, from 1.15 to 1.66 P=.02). CONCLUSIONS In our study population, compared with patients with ACS, exposure to ultrafine particles is a precipitating factor for admission for heart failure.


Medicina Clinica | 2013

Relación entre exposición a corto plazo a dióxido de azufre atmosférico y lesiones obstructivas en el síndrome coronario agudo

Alberto Dominguez-Rodriguez; Javier Abreu-Afonso; Yenny González; Sergio Rodríguez; Ruben Juarez-Prera; Eduardo Arroyo-Ucar; Alejandro Jiménez-Sosa; Pedro Abreu-Gonzalez; Pablo Avanzas

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Urban air pollutants are composed of a heterogeneous mixture of substances in gas and aerosol states. The aim of this study was to compare the effects caused by exposure to contaminants in the gas phase and atmospheric particles in ambient air in patients hospitalized for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) regarding the presence or absence of significant obstructive lesions (SOL) in epicardial coronary arteries. PATIENTS AND METHODS Prospectively analyzed a total of 2,110 patients with a diagnosis of ACS. We determined the mean concentrations of contaminants in the gas phase and atmospheric particles from the day before until 7 days prior to admission (1 to 7 days lag time). We divided the study population into those with presence or absence of SOL. RESULTS Of the 2,110 patients with ACS, 1,892 presented SOL and 218 without SOL. When comparing the concentrations of contaminants in the gas phase, we observed that the sulfur dioxide in patients with SOL had a trend toward higher values (10.93 ± 8.33 versus 9.31 ± 6.77 μg/m(3); P = .004). Multivariate analysis shows that for every 10 μg/m(3) increase of sulfur dioxide, there is an increase in the risk of hospitalization for ACS with SOL a 41% (odds ratio 1.41; 95% confidence interval 1.039-1.931; P = .028). CONCLUSIONS In our study population, exposure to high concentrations of sulfur dioxide is a precipitating factor for admission of patients with ACS and SOL.


World Journal of Cardiology | 2013

Air pollution and heart failure: Relationship with the ejection fraction.

Alberto Dominguez-Rodriguez; Javier Abreu-Afonso; Sergio Rodríguez; Ruben Juarez-Prera; Eduardo Arroyo-Ucar; Yenny González; Pedro Abreu-Gonzalez; Pablo Avanzas

AIM To study whether the concentrations of particulate matter in ambient air are associated with hospital admission due to heart failure in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and reduced ejection fraction. METHODS We studied 353 consecutive patients admitted into a tertiary care hospital with a diagnosis of heart failure. Patients with ejection fraction of ≥ 45% were classified as having heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and those with an ejection fraction of < 45% were classified as having heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. We determined the average concentrations of different sizes of particulate matter (< 10, < 2.5, and < 1 μm) and the concentrations of gaseous pollutants (carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and ozone) from 1 d up to 7 d prior to admission. RESULTS The heart failure with preserved ejection fraction population was exposed to higher nitrogen dioxide concentrations compared to the heart failure with reduced ejection fraction population (12.95 ± 8.22 μg/m(3) vs 4.50 ± 2.34 μg/m(3), P < 0.0001). Multivariate analysis showed that nitrogen dioxide was a significant predictor of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (odds ratio ranging from (1.403, 95%CI: 1.003-2.007, P = 0.04) to (1.669, 95%CI: 1.043-2.671, P = 0.03). CONCLUSION This study demonstrates that short-term nitrogen dioxide exposure is independently associated with admission in the heart failure with preserved ejection fraction population.


Atmospheric Environment | 2008

Influence of sea breeze circulation and road traffic emissions on the relationship between particle number, black carbon, PM1, PM2.5 and PM2.5–10 concentrations in a coastal city

Sergio Rodríguez; E. Cuevas; Yenny González; R. Ramos; P. M. Romero; Noemí Pérez; Xavier Querol; Andrés Alastuey


Atmospheric Environment | 2011

Ultrafine particles pollution in urban coastal air due to ship emissions

Yenny González; Sergio Rodríguez; Juan Carlos Guerra García; Juan Trujillo; Rosa García


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2009

Atmospheric nanoparticle observations in the low free troposphere during upward orographic flows at Izaña Mountain Observatory

Sergio Rodríguez; Yenny González; E. Cuevas; R. Ramos; P. M. Romero; J. Abreu-Afonso; A. Redondas


Atmospheric Research | 2013

A comparative study on the ultrafine particle episodes induced by vehicle exhaust: A crude oil refinery and ship emissions

Yenny González; Sergio Rodríguez


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Climatology of new particle formation at Izaña mountain GAW observatory in the subtropical North Atlantic

M. I. García; Sergio Rodríguez; Yenny González; R. D. García


Revista Espanola De Cardiologia | 2011

Comparative Study of Ambient Air Particles in Patients Hospitalized for Heart Failure and Acute Coronary Syndrome

Alberto Dominguez-Rodriguez; Javier Abreu-Afonso; Sergio Rodríguez; Ruben Juarez-Prera; Eduardo Arroyo-Ucar; Alejandro Jiménez-Sosa; Yenny González; Pedro Abreu-Gonzalez; Pablo Avanzas


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2016

Accomplishments of the MUSICA project to provide accurate, long-term, global and high-resolution observationsof tropospheric {H 2 O, δ D} pairs – a review

Matthias Schneider; Andreas Wiegele; Sabine Barthlott; Yenny González; Emanuel Christner; Christoph Dyroff; Omaira García; F. Hase; Thomas Blumenstock; Eliezer Sepúlveda; Gizaw Mengistu Tsidu; Samuel Takele Kenea; Sergio Rodríguez; Javier Andrey

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Sergio Rodríguez

Spanish National Research Council

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Alberto Dominguez-Rodriguez

Hospital Universitario de Canarias

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Eduardo Arroyo-Ucar

Hospital Universitario de Canarias

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Ruben Juarez-Prera

Hospital Universitario de Canarias

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Alejandro Jiménez-Sosa

Hospital Universitario de Canarias

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E. Cuevas

Agencia Estatal de Meteorología

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Eliezer Sepúlveda

Agencia Estatal de Meteorología

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