PM10
Cross-source consensus on PM10 from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- PM10 had its strongest single-day effect at lag 0. — Association between ambient air pollution exposure levels and the risk of developing pulmonary embolism in the Chinese population: findings from the Chinese Cardiovascular Association (CCA) Database–Chest Pain Centre
- PM10 had its strongest cumulative effect at lag 01. — Association between ambient air pollution exposure levels and the risk of developing pulmonary embolism in the Chinese population: findings from the Chinese Cardiovascular Association (CCA) Database–Chest Pain Centre
- PM10 exposure was associated with increased pulmonary embolism risk in the single-pollutant model. — Association between ambient air pollution exposure levels and the risk of developing pulmonary embolism in the Chinese population: findings from the Chinese Cardiovascular Association (CCA) Database–Chest Pain Centre
- PM10 exposure had significant effects on pulmonary embolism development in northern China. — Association between ambient air pollution exposure levels and the risk of developing pulmonary embolism in the Chinese population: findings from the Chinese Cardiovascular Association (CCA) Database–Chest Pain Centre
- Prior evidence links short-term PM10 elevation to platelet counts and coagulation-related changes. — Association between ambient air pollution exposure levels and the risk of developing pulmonary embolism in the Chinese population: findings from the Chinese Cardiovascular Association (CCA) Database–Chest Pain Centre