Fig. 1: Estimated effect of %increase for AMI incidence in total PM2.5 for an IQR increase. | Communications Medicine

Fig. 1: Estimated effect of %increase for AMI incidence in total PM2.5 for an IQR increase.

From: Components of particulate matter as potential risk factors for acute myocardial infarction

Fig. 1

Estimated effects of %increase for an IQR increase in PM2.5 at lag0–1 were associated with a significantly higher incidence of AMI following adjustment for ambient temperature, relative humidity, and influenza epidemics. The error bars in the forest plot show the 95% confidence intervals for n = 44,232.

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