An association of particulate air pollution and traffic exposure with mortality after lung transplantation in Europe.
Ruttens D, Verleden SE, Bijnens EM, Winckelmans E, Gottlieb J, Warnecke G, Meloni F, Morosini M, Van Der Bij W, Verschuuren EA, Sommerwerck U, Weinreich G, Kamler M, Roman A, Gomez-Olles S, Berastegui C, Benden C, Holm AM, Iversen M, Schultz HH, Luijk B, Oudijk EJ, Kwakkel-van Erp JM, Jaksch P, Klepetko W, Kneidinger N, Neurohr C, Corris P, Fisher AJ, Lordan J, Meachery G, Piloni D, Vandermeulen E, Bellon H, Hoffmann B, Vienneau D, Hoek G, de Hoogh K, Nemery B, Verleden GM, Vos R, Nawrot TS, Vanaudenaerde BM.
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Eur Respir J. 2017 Jan 18;49(1):1600484. doi: 10.1183/13993003.00484-2016. Print 2017 Jan.
Eur Respir J. 2017.
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Sensitivity analyses for various possible confounders confirmed the robustness of these associations.Long-term residential air pollution and traffic exposure were associated with CLAD and survival after lung transplantation, but only in patients not taking macrolides....
Sensitivity analyses for various possible confounders confirmed the robustness of these associations.Long-term residential air pollut …