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Wildfire smoke exposure and respiratory health outcomes in young adults born extremely preterm or extremely low birthweight

机译:野火烟雾暴露和年轻成年人的呼吸健康结果出生,出生极其早产或极低的出生体重

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Objective: Adults born either extremely preterm (EP, <28 weeks gestation) or extremely low birthweight (ELBW, <1000 g birthweight) have more obstructive airflow than controls of normal birthweight (>2499 g). We compared self-reported adverse respiratory health outcomes in young adults born EP/ELBW with controls following smoke exposure from the 2019/2020 wildfires in the Australian state of Victoria, and explored if any effects were mediated by airway obstruction, reflected in the forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV_1). Methods: EP/ELBW participants were derived from all survivors born in the state of Victoria in 1991-92. Contemporaneous controls of normal birthweight (>2499 g) were recruited in the newborn period and matched for sociodemographic variables. Both groups had been assessed at intervals through childhood and into adulthood. Those who participated in the most recent follow-up assessment at 25 years of age, when FEV_1 had been measured, were sent a survey when they were approximately 28 years of age asking about respiratory health related outcomes (respiratory symptoms, health services usage, medication uptake) following wildfire smoke exposure over the southern hemisphere summer of 2019-20. Results: A total of 296 participants (166 EP/ELBW; 130 controls) were sent the survey; 44% of the EP/ELBW group and 47% of the control group responded. Compared with controls, EP/ELBW respondents reported more overall respiratory problems (30%vs 20%) and specific respiratory symptoms (breathlessness, wheezing, cough and chest tightness) following wildfire smoke exposure, as well as higher health services usage (e.g. local health clinic, hospital emergency department) and medication uptake for respiratory-related problems. Higher FEV_1 values were associated with lower odds of most self-reported respiratory symptoms; adjusting for FEV_1 attenuated the differences between EP/ELW and control groups. Conclusion: Survivors born EP/ELBW may be at an increased risk of adverse respiratory health outcomes following wildfire smoke exposure in early adulthood, in part related to worse expiratory airflows.
机译:目的:成人出生的原因是非常预料(EP,<28周的妊娠)或极低的出生体重(ELBW,<1000克出生重量)具有比正常生重量(> 2499g)的控制更多的阻碍气流。我们比较了在澳大利亚维多利亚州澳大利亚州野火的烟雾暴露后的年轻成年人出生的EP / ELBW中的自我报告的不良呼吸健康结果,并探讨了呼吸道阻塞的任何效果,反映在强迫呼气中的任何效果1秒内的卷(FEV_1)。方法:EP / ELBW参与者来自于1991 - 92年在维多利亚州出生的所有幸存者。在新生儿期间招募了正常出生体重(> 2499g)的同期控制,并匹配了社会渗透变量。两组都是通过童年和成年期的间隔评估的。当衡量FEV_1的25岁时参加了最近的后续评估的人在询问呼吸健康相关结果(呼吸系统症状,卫生服务使用,药物在2019 - 20年的南半球夏季野火烟雾暴露之后。结果:共有296名参与者(166 EP / ELBW; 130个控件)进行了调查; 44%的EP / ELBW集团和47%的对照组响应。与对照组相比,EP / ELBW受访者报告了野火烟雾暴露以及野火烟雾暴露以及更高的健康服务(例如当地健康)后呼吸问题(30%vs 20%)和特定呼吸症状(呼吸困难,喘息,咳嗽和胸闷)(例如当地健康临床,医院急诊部)和呼吸相关问题的药物吸收。较高的FEV_1值与大多数自我报告的呼吸系统症状的少量较低;调整FEV_1衰减EP / ELW和控制组之间的差异。结论:幸存者出生的EP / ELBW可能在成年早期野火烟雾暴露后的不良呼吸健康结果的风险增加,部分涉及到更糟糕的呼气气流。

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    《Environmental research》 |2021年第1期|111159.1-111159.6|共6页
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    Newborn Services The Royal Women s Hospital Melbourne Australia Clinical Sciences Murdoch Children s Research Institute Melbourne Australia;

    Newborn Services The Royal Women s Hospital Melbourne Australia Clinical Sciences Murdoch Children s Research Institute Melbourne Australia Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology The University of Melbourne Melbourne Australia Department of Paediatrics The University of Melbourne Melbourne Australia;

    Department of Medicine The Royal Melbourne Hospital The University of Melbourne Melbourne Australia Bone and Mineral Medicine The Royal Melbourne Hospital Melbourne Australia;

    Respiratory and Sleep Medicine The Royal Melbourne Hospital Melbourne Australia;

    Newborn Services The Royal Women s Hospital Melbourne Australia Clinical Sciences Murdoch Children s Research Institute Melbourne Australia Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology The University of Melbourne Melbourne Australia;

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    Wildfire smoke; Respiratory health; Extremely preterm; Extremely low birthweight; Young adults;

    机译:野火烟;呼吸健康;非常预料;极低出生体重;年轻人;

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