Title of article :
Evaluation of the effects of chronic biomass fuel smoke exposure on peripheral endothelial functions: an observational study
Author/Authors :
Buturak, Ali Acıbadem University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Cardiology, Turkey , Buturak, Ali Ardahan Military Hospital - Clinic of Cardiology, Turkey , Genç, Ahmet Ardahan State Hospital - Clinic of Cardiology, Turkey , Ulus, Özden Sıla Ardahan State Hospital - Clinic of Radiology, Turkey , Ulus, Özden Sıla Acıbadem University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Radiology, Turkey , Duygu, Egemen Sarıkamış Military Hospital - Clinic of Cardiology, Turkey , Ökmen, Arda Şanlı Memorial Hospital - Clinic of Cardiology, Turkey , Uyarel, Hüseyin Balıkesir University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Cardiology, Turkey
From page :
492
To page :
497
Abstract :
Objective: To evaluate the effect of chronic biomass fuel (BMF) smoke exposure on peripheral endothelial functions. Methods: Forty-seven healthy subjects who have been exposed to BMF smoke since birth (mean age 31.6±6.8 years, 21 male) were enrolled in the present cross-sectional observational study. The control group consisted of 32 healthy subjects (mean age 27.9±4.4 years, 11 male). The carotid intima media thickness (CIMT), flow associated dilatation (FAD %) and endothelium independent vasodilatation (GTN %) were assessed in all subjects. The carotid CIMT was defined as the distance between the leading edge of the lumen–intima and the media–adventitia interfaces. FAD % was defined as the percentage change in the internal diameter of the brachial artery during reactive hyperemia related to the baseline. GTN % was defined as the change in diameter in response to the application of 400 μg of glyceril trinitrate relative to the baseline scan at the end of the fourth minute. Statistical analysis was performed using Student’s t-test, Chi-square test and Spearman rank order correlation analysis. Results: The average exposure time of the subjects to biomass fuel smoke was 31.7±6.6 years. They have been exposed to dung inhalation products meanly 8.3±1.8 months in a year seasonally. The average daily exposure time was 15.7±3.3 hours. CIMT values of the two groups were not statistically different from each other (0.47±0.09 vs. 0.49±0.06 mm, p=0.138). However, a markedly reduced FAD % was determined in the study group (5.06±4.95 vs. 10.7±4.64, p 0.001). And GTN % of the BMF exposed group was significantly lower than the control group (14.41±8.47 vs. 21.85±7.87, p 0.001). Conclusion: FAD % and GTN % are markedly reduced in the individuals who have been exposed to BMF smoke inhalation products. Therefore, chronic BMF smoke exposure may be a risk factor for the development of endothelial dysfunction.
Keywords :
Biomass fuel smoke exposure , endothelial dysfunction , early atherosclerosis , air pollution , adverse effects
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi
Record number :
2692062
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