Fig. 2: Exposure-response curves for the associations of PM2.5 total mass and its chemical constituents with ACS onset over lag 0 day. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Exposure-response curves for the associations of PM2.5 total mass and its chemical constituents with ACS onset over lag 0 day.

From: Differential effects of fine particulate matter constituents on acute coronary syndrome onset

Fig. 2: Exposure-response curves for the associations of PM2.5 total mass and its chemical constituents with ACS onset over lag 0 day.

The solid lines represent the point estimates of percent change in the risk of ACS onset associated with an interquartile range increase in concentrations of PM2.5 total mass (A), organic matter (B), black carbon (C), nitrate (D), sulfate (E), and ammonium (F). The dashed lines indicate the corresponding 95% confidence intervals. Source data are provided as a Source Data file. ACS acute coronary syndrome, PM2.5 fine particulate matter.

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