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Short-term air pollution exposure is associated with hospital length of stay and hospitalization costs among inpatients with type 2 diabetes: a hospital-based study

机译:短期空气污染暴露与2型糖尿病类型的住院患者的住院住院时间和住院费用有关:基于医院的研究

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Air pollution is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes (T2D), exerting heavy economic burden on both individuals and societies. However, there is no apparent report regarding the influence of air pollutants such as particulate matter (PM_(2.5) and PM_(10)), sulfur dioxide (SO_2), carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide (NO_2), and ozone (O_3) on financial burden to individuals and societies suffering from T2D. This study aimed to determine whether short-term (no more than 16 d) air pollution exposure was associated with T2D-related length of stay (LOS) and hospitalization expenses incurred by patients. This investigation examined 2840 T2D patients hospitalized from December 17, 2013 to May 31, 2016 in China. Multiple linear regression analysis was applied to determine the association between short-term (no more than 16 d) ambient air pollution, LOS, and hospitalization expenses, controlling for age, gender, ethnicity, marital status, and weather conditions. Sulfur dioxide (SO_2) and carbon monoxide (CO) were significantly positively while nitrogen dioxide (NO_2) was negatively associated with presence of T2D, LOS, and expenses. A 10-ug/m3 rise in 16-d (lag 0-15) average concentrations of SO_2 and CO prior to hospitalization was correlated with a significant elevation in LOS and elevation in expenses in T2D patients. However, a 10-mug/m3 rise in 16-d average NO_2 was associated with marked negative alterations in LOS and hospital costs in T2D patients. Taken together, data demonstrate that exposure to air pollutants impacts differently on LOS and hospitalization costs for T2D patients. This is the first apparent report regarding the correlation between air pollution exposure and clinical costs of T2D in China. It is of interest that air pollutants affected T2D patients differently as evidenced by LOS and clinical expenses where SO_2 and CO exhibited a positive adverse relationship in contrast to NO_2
机译:空气污染是2型糖尿病(T2D)的危险因素,对个人和社会施加繁重的经济负担。然而,没有明显的报告关于空气污染物如颗粒物质(PM_(2.5)和PM_(10)),二氧化硫(SO_2),一氧化碳(CO),二氧化氮(NO_2)和臭氧( O_3)关于患有T2D的个人和社团的财务负担。本研究旨在确定短期(不超过16d)空气污染暴露是否与T2D相关的住宿(LOS)和患者的住院费用有关。该调查审查了2013年12月17日至2016年5月31日从2016年12月17日住院的2840名T2D患者。应用多元线性回归分析来确定短期(不超过16 d)环境空气污染,洛杉矶和住院费用之间的关联,控制年龄,性别,种族,婚姻状况和天气状况。二氧化硫(SO_2)和一氧化碳(CO)显着呈正显着,而二氧化氮(NO_2)与T2D,LOS和费用的存在负相关。 16-D(LAG 0-15)在住院前的10 -Ug / m3升高(LAG 0-15)SO_2和CO的CO的平均浓度与T2D患者的费用的显着高程相关。然而,16-D平均NO_2的10甲mug / m3上升与T2D患者的LOS和医院成本的显着负面改变有关。占据了数据表明,暴露于空气污染物的影响对T2D患者的洛杉和住院费用不同。这是关于中国T2D的空气污染暴露与临床成本相关的第一个明显报告。令人兴趣的是,空气污染物影响T2D患者,如洛杉矶和临床费用所证明的那样,SO_2和CO表现出与NO_2相反的积极不利关系

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