Preoperative Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter and Risk of Postoperative Complications: A Single Center Observational Cohort Bayesian Analysis
John F. Pearson,
Cameron K. Jacobson,
Calvin S. Riss
et al.
Abstract:Background & ObjectivesWhile exposure to fine particulate matter air pollution (PM2.5) is known to cause adverse health effects, its impact on postoperative outcomes in US adults remains understudied. Perioperative exposure to PM2.5may induce inflammation that insidiously interacts with the systemic inflammatory response after surgery, leading to higher postoperative complications.MethodsWe conducted a single center, retrospective cohort study using data from 64,313 surgical patients living along Utah’s Wa… Show more
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