Fine Particulate Matter Exposure Levels in Patients with Normal-Tension Glaucoma and Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma: A Population-Based Study from Taiwan
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Data Source
2.2. Study Population
2.3. Collection of PM2.5 Concentration Data
2.4. Comorbidities
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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POAG | NTG | p-Value | ||||||
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(n = 2533) | (n = 1006) | |||||||
Gender | ||||||||
Female | 1255 | (49.55%) | 494 | (49.11%) | 0.8131 | |||
Male | 1278 | (50.45%) | 512 | (50.89%) | ||||
Age | ||||||||
20–34 years old | 339 | (13.38%) | 139 | (13.82%) | 0.2776 | |||
35–49 years old | 546 | (21.56%) | 216 | (21.47%) | ||||
50–64 years old | 797 | (31.46%) | 344 | (34.19%) | ||||
65 years old and over | 851 | (33.60%) | 307 | (30.52%) | ||||
Mean ± SD | 55.27 ± 18.30 | 55.22 ± 17.70 | 0.9341 | |||||
Low income | ||||||||
Yes | 1548 | (61.11%) | 561 | (55.77%) | 0.0035 | |||
No | 985 | (38.89%) | 445 | (44.23%) | ||||
Urbanization level | ||||||||
Highly urbanized | 947 | (37.39%) | 429 | (42.64%) | 0.0564 | |||
Moderate urbanization | 785 | (30.99%) | 271 | (26.94%) | ||||
Emerging town | 365 | (14.41%) | 128 | (12.72%) | ||||
General town | 277 | (10.94%) | 117 | (11.63%) | ||||
Aged Township | 39 | (1.54%) | 11 | (1.09%) | ||||
Agricultural town | 69 | (2.72%) | 31 | (3.08%) | ||||
Remote township | 51 | (2.01%) | 19 | (1.89%) | ||||
Comorbidities | ||||||||
Arterial hypertension | 988 | (39.01%) | 321 | (31.91%) | <0.0001 | |||
Hypotension | 13 | (0.51%) | 8 | (0.8%) | 0.3245 | |||
Ischemic heart disease | 50 | (1.97%) | 15 | (1.49%) | 0.3345 | |||
Sleep disturbances | 723 | (28.54%) | 338 | (33.6%) | 0.0031 | |||
Ischemic stroke | 37 | (1.46%) | 14 | (1.39%) | 0.8764 | |||
Alzheimer disease | 3 | (0.12%) | 1 | (0.1%) | 0.8792 | |||
Diabetes | 676 | (26.69%) | 219 | (21.77%) | 0.0024 | |||
Parkinson’s disease | 49 | (1.93%) | 12 | (1.19%) | 0.1263 | |||
Coronary heart disease | 514 | (20.29%) | 195 | (19.38%) | 0.5425 | |||
Peripheral artery disease | 51 | (2.01%) | 17 | (1.69%) | 0.5271 | |||
Atrial fibrillation | 40 | (1.58%) | 27 | (2.68%) | 0.0296 | |||
Headaches | 904 | (35.69%) | 365 | (36.28%) | 0.7399 | |||
Migraines | 91 | (3.59%) | 46 | (4.57%) | 0.1728 | |||
Epilepsy and recurre | 31 | (1.22%) | 12 | (1.19%) | 0.9395 | |||
Rheumatoid arthritis | 54 | (2.13%) | 21 | (2.09%) | 0.9341 | |||
Systemic lupus erythematosus | 2 | (0.08%) | 1 | (0.1%) | 0.8505 | |||
Chronic kidney disease | 90 | (3.55%) | 33 | (3.28%) | 0.6894 | |||
Hepatitis B | 107 | (4.22%) | 44 | (4.37%) | 0.8426 | |||
Fluid Electrolyte Acid | 27 | (1.07%) | 10 | (0.99%) | 0.8496 | |||
Tuberculosis | 29 | (1.14%) | 11 | (1.09%) | 0.8961 | |||
Peptic ulcer | 568 | (22.42%) | 270 | (26.84%) | 0.0053 | |||
Depression | 60 | (2.37%) | 18 | (1.79%) | 0.2896 | |||
Malignant disease | 242 | (9.55%) | 109 | (10.83%) | 0.2501 | |||
Allergic rhinitis | 573 | (22.62%) | 288 | (28.63%) | 0.0002 | |||
Allergic conjunctivitis | 98 | (3.87%) | 38 | (3.78%) | 0.8983 | |||
Atopic dermatitis | 459 | (18.12%) | 198 | (19.68%) | 0.2813 |
n (%) | Distribution of PM2.5 (μg/m3) | Odd Ratio (95% CI) | ||||||||
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POAG | NTG | Mean (SD) | Q1 | Median | Q3 | Univariate | ||||
Total participants PM2.5 Exposure level increase | ||||||||||
2533 | 1006 | 1366.8 (862.8) | 617.6 | 1297.1 | 2113.4 | 1.111 (1.041–1.187) | ||||
PM2.5 Exposure Level (reference: Q1 level) | ||||||||||
PM2.5 Q1 level | 662 | (26.14%) | 229 | (22.76%) | 310.5 (179.1) | 163.7 | 306.9 | 455.6 | Reference | |
PM2.5 Q2 level | 644 | (25.42%) | 230 | (22.86%) | 924.1 (199.5) | 754.5 | 895.3 | 1101.6 | 1.032 (0.835–1.277) | |
PM2.5 Q3 level | 621 | (24.52%) | 267 | (26.54%) | 1703.9 (243.5) | 1491.6 | 1693.2 | 1925.1 | 1.243 (1.010–1.530) | |
PM2.5 Q4 level | 606 | (23.92%) | 280 | (27.83%) | 2528.0 (253.9) | 2301.5 | 2495.7 | 2730.3 | 1.336 (1.087–1.642) |
NTG | P | ||
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Adjusted OR (95%CI) | |||
PM2.5 Exposure Level (reference: Q1 level) | |||
PM2.5 Q2 level | 1.009 (0.812–1.254) | 0.9357 | |
PM2.5 Q3 level | 1.241 (1.002–1.537) | 0.0478 | |
PM2.5 Q4 level | 1.246 (1.008–1.539) | 0.0423 | |
Gender (reference: female) | |||
Male | 1.005 (0.862–1.172) | 0.9471 | |
Age (reference: 20–34 years old) | |||
35–49 years old | 0.886 (0.679–1.156) | 0.3727 | |
50–64 years old | 1.049 (0.810–1.360) | 0.7156 | |
65 years old and over | 0.919 (0.691–1.221) | 0.5594 | |
Low-income (refernce: No) | |||
Yes | 0.828 (0.708–0.969) | 0.0188 | |
Urbanization level (reference: Moderate urbanization) | |||
Highly urbanized | 1.303 (1.083–1.566) | 0.0049 | |
Emerging town | 1.055 (0.823–1.354) | 0.6720 | |
General town | 1.251 (0.961–1.630) | 0.0963 | |
Aged Township | 0.847 (0.420–1.710) | 0.6440 | |
Agricultural town | 1.420 (0.895–2.253) | 0.1364 | |
Remote township | 0.998 (0.571–1.744) | 0.9946 | |
Comorbidities (reference: without) | |||
Arterial hypertension | 0.704 (0.583–0.849) | 0.0002 | |
Hypotension | 1.579 (0.632–3.943) | 0.3277 | |
Ischemic heart disease | 0.740 (0.400–1.369) | 0.3372 | |
Sleep disturbances | 1.274 (1.070–1.516) | 0.0065 | |
Ischemic stroke | 1.068 (0.561–2.035) | 0.8406 | |
Alzheimer disease | 0.949 (0.092–9.749) | 0.9649 | |
Diabetes | 0.835 (0.689–1.012) | 0.0656 | |
Parkinson’s disease | 0.589 (0.304–1.141) | 0.1165 | |
Coronary heart disease | 1.044 (0.834–1.306) | 0.7094 | |
Peripheral artery disease | 0.892 (0.503–1.583) | 0.6965 | |
Atrial fibrillation | 1.890 (1.121–3.187) | 0.0170 | |
Headaches | 0.938 (0.793–1.111) | 0.4590 | |
Migraines | 1.135 (0.774–1.664) | 0.5179 | |
Epilepsy and recurre | 0.997 (0.502–1.979) | 0.9926 | |
Rheumatoid arthritis | 0.879 (0.512–1.509) | 0.6412 | |
Systemic lupus erythematosus | 1.189 (0.099–14.302) | 0.8915 | |
Chronic kidney disease | 1.075 (0.702–1.648) | 0.7390 | |
Hepatitis B | 0.979 (0.678–1.415) | 0.9108 | |
Fluid Electrolyte Acid | 0.906 (0.424–1.938) | 0.7992 | |
Tuberculosis | 0.968 (0.474–1.979) | 0.9300 | |
Peptic ulcer | 1.288 (1.069–1.551) | 0.0078 | |
Depression | 0.667 (0.384–1.158) | 0.1500 | |
Malignant disease | 1.145 (0.891–1.471) | 0.2897 | |
Allergic rhinitis | 1.427 (1.154–1.764) | 0.0010 | |
Allergic conjunctivitis | 0.808 (0.537–1.216) | 0.3063 | |
Atopic dermatitis | 0.868 (0.690–1.091) | 0.2259 |
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Luo, C.-W.; Chiang, Y.-W.; Sun, H.-Y.; Yeh, K.-L.; Lee, M.-W.; Wu, W.-J.; Kuan, Y.-H. Fine Particulate Matter Exposure Levels in Patients with Normal-Tension Glaucoma and Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma: A Population-Based Study from Taiwan. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 4224. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19074224
Luo C-W, Chiang Y-W, Sun H-Y, Yeh K-L, Lee M-W, Wu W-J, Kuan Y-H. Fine Particulate Matter Exposure Levels in Patients with Normal-Tension Glaucoma and Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma: A Population-Based Study from Taiwan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(7):4224. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19074224
Chicago/Turabian StyleLuo, Ci-Wen, Yun-Wei Chiang, Han-Yin Sun, Kun-Lin Yeh, Min-Wei Lee, Wen-Jun Wu, and Yu-Hsiang Kuan. 2022. "Fine Particulate Matter Exposure Levels in Patients with Normal-Tension Glaucoma and Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma: A Population-Based Study from Taiwan" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 7: 4224. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19074224
APA StyleLuo, C. -W., Chiang, Y. -W., Sun, H. -Y., Yeh, K. -L., Lee, M. -W., Wu, W. -J., & Kuan, Y. -H. (2022). Fine Particulate Matter Exposure Levels in Patients with Normal-Tension Glaucoma and Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma: A Population-Based Study from Taiwan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(7), 4224. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19074224