An extended analysis of cardiovascular benefits of indoor air filtration intervention among elderly: a randomized crossover trial (Beijing indoor air purifier study, BIAPSY)
Jie Chen , Tong Wang , Hongbing Xu , Yutong Zhu , Yipeng Du , Beibei Liu , Qian Zhao , Yi Zhang , Lingyan Liu , Ningman Yuan , Jiakun Fang , Yunfei Xie , Shuo Liu , Rongshan Wu , Danqing Shao , Xiaoming Song , Bei He , Bert Brunekreef , Wei Huang
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Abstract
Objective
Evidence on potential cardiovascular benefits of personal-level intervention among the elderly exposed to high levels of particulate matter (PM) remains limited. We aimed to assess improvements in surrogate markers of cardiovascular injury in vulnerable populations at risks by using indoor air filtration units.
Methods
We conducted a randomized crossover trial for 2 separate 2-week air filtration interventions in 20 households of patients with stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and their partners in the winter of 2013, with concurrent measurements of indoor PM. The changes in biomarkers indicative of cardiac injury, atherosclerosis progression and systemic inflammation following intervention were evaluated using linear mixed-effect models.
Results
In the analysis, average levels of indoor PM with aerodynamic diameters < 2.5 µm (PM2.5) decreased significantly by 59.2% (from 59.6 to 24.3 µg/m3, P < 0.001) during the active air filtration. The reduction was accompanied by improvements in levels of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I by −84.6% (95% confidence interval [CI]: −90.7 to −78.6), growth differentiation factor-15 by −48.1% (95% CI: −31.2 to −25.6), osteoprotegerin by −65.4% (95% CI: −56.5 to −18.7), interleukin-4 by −46.6% (95% CI: −62.3 to −31.0) and myeloperoxidase by −60.3% (95% CI: −83.7 to −3.0), respectively.
Conclusion
Indoor air filtration intervention may provide potential cardiovascular benefits in vulnerable populations at risks.