Correction: The association between air pollution and the daily hospital visits for atrial fibrillation recorded by ECG: a case-crossover study

European journal of medical research(2023)

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Background The relationship between air pollution and atrial fibrillation (AF) recorded by electrocardiograph (ECG) has not yet been illustrated which worsens AF precaution and treatment. This research evaluated the association between air pollution and daily hospital visits for AF with ECG records. Methods The study enrolled 4933 male and 5392 female patients whose ECG reports indicated AF from 2015 to 2018 in our hospital. Such data were then matched with meteorological data, including air pollutant concentrations, collected by local weather stations. A case-crossover study was performed to assess the relationship between air pollutants and daily hospital visits for AF recorded by ECG and to investigate its lag effect. Results Our analysis revealed statistically significant associations between AF occurrence and demographic data, including age and gender. This effect was stronger in female ( k = 0.02635, p < 0.01) and in patients over 65 y ( k = 0.04732, p < 0.01). We also observed a hysteretic effect that when exposed to higher nitrogen dioxide(NO 2 ), counting AF cases recorded by ECG may elevate at lag 0 with a maximum odds ratio(OR) of 1.038 (95% CI 1.014–1.063), on the contrary, O 3 reduced the risk of daily visits for AF and its maximum OR was at lag 2, and the OR value was 0.9869 (95% CI 0.9791–0.9948). Other air pollutants such as PM 2.5 , PM 10 , and SO 2 showed no clear relationship with the recorded AF. Conclusion The associations between air pollution and AF recorded with ECG were preliminarily discovered. Short-term exposure to NO 2 was significantly associated with daily hospital visits for AF management.
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atrial fibrillation,air pollution,ecg,daily hospital visits,cross-sectional
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