Background
and Objectives:
Dust phenomenon has adverse effects on the health of the population.Due to the
increasing concentration of Kermanshah dust phenomenon in recent years, The aim
of this study was to measure the concentration of the sensitivity coefficients
between dust phenomenon hospitalization and mortality rates for heart and
respiratory.
Materials
and Methods:
This was a descriptive study in which we studied the sensitivity coefficient of
hospitalization and mortality rates for heart disease and respiratory to
changes of dust concentration.. The study duration was during March-September
2010 and 2011. We collected the dust
phenomenon data from Kermanshah Province Environmental Protection Department.
The admissions and mortality of the cardiovascular and respiratory sufferers
was collected from the Imam Ali, Imam
Reza, and Imam Khomeini governmental hosiptals in Kermanshah.
Results: 1% increase in air pollution
caused by the dust phenomenon will result in increasing about 0.5 % of the respiratory patients, 1% cardiac patients,
and about 0.3% of the heart disease mortality. The relationship between dust
phenomenon and respiratory sufferers was statistically not significant.
Conclusions: We found that respiratory and
cardiovascular hospital admission has a high sensitivity to dust phenomenon.
This sensitivity has increased from 2010 to 2011. This sensitivity was greater
for males than females. At least, during
March-September 2010, for every 100% increase in the concentration of dust
phenomenon, cardiovascular mortality increased by 29%.
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