Impact of pollen levels on the use of health services in Santiago de Compostela

<p>Objective. To find out the impact of grass pollen levels on the use of primary care consultations for episodes of allergic rhinitis and asthma in Santiago de Compostela throughout a year.</p><p>Method. A descriptive ecological study was carried out. The dichotomous variable “ove...

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Main Authors: Cristina Márquez Riveras, Silvia Suárez Luque, Teresa Queiro Verdes, Mª Eugenia Lado Lema, Mª Luisa Abraira García
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Language:English
Published: Sociedad Española de Sanidad Ambiental 2012-12-01
Series:Revista de Salud Ambiental
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spelling doaj-8720e23e0bb14bcb9e6b3df443e7ec932021-06-15T06:08:54ZengSociedad Española de Sanidad AmbientalRevista de Salud Ambiental1577-95721697-27912012-12-01122110121279Impact of pollen levels on the use of health services in Santiago de CompostelaCristina Márquez RiverasSilvia Suárez LuqueTeresa Queiro VerdesMª Eugenia Lado LemaMª Luisa Abraira García<p>Objective. To find out the impact of grass pollen levels on the use of primary care consultations for episodes of allergic rhinitis and asthma in Santiago de Compostela throughout a year.</p><p>Method. A descriptive ecological study was carried out. The dichotomous variable “overconsultation” (weeks with a higher than expected number of consultations) was compared with pollen levels. In addition, episodes of asthma or allergic rhinitis were correlated with pollen counts, air pollutants and atmospheric conditions. The variables that were found to be associated were analysed by logistic regression.</p><p>Results. “Overconsultation” caused by allergic rhinitis was significantly associated with high levels of grass pollen. A strong direct association was found between the number of episodes of allergic rhinitis and both pollen count and ozone levels. Pollen levels significantly influenced the existence of “overconsultation”, but no relationship was found between “overconsultation” and ozone levels. There was a significantly higher number of visits for asthma when grass pollen levels were high. A strong direct association was observed between episodes of asthma and both pollen count and ozone levels. These two factors significantly influenced the existence of “overconsultation”, but no relationship was found between “overconsultation” and grass pollen levels.</p><p>Conclusions. The grass pollen level appears to increase the likelihood of primary care “overconsultation” for allergic rhinitis. However, no evidence was found that high grass pollen levels increase the number of primary care consultations caused by asthma.</p>https://ojs.diffundit.com/index.php/rsa/article/view/330polen, gramíneasrinitis alérgicaasmaservicios sanitarios
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author Cristina Márquez Riveras
Silvia Suárez Luque
Teresa Queiro Verdes
Mª Eugenia Lado Lema
Mª Luisa Abraira García
spellingShingle Cristina Márquez Riveras
Silvia Suárez Luque
Teresa Queiro Verdes
Mª Eugenia Lado Lema
Mª Luisa Abraira García
Impact of pollen levels on the use of health services in Santiago de Compostela
Revista de Salud Ambiental
polen, gramíneas
rinitis alérgica
asma
servicios sanitarios
author_facet Cristina Márquez Riveras
Silvia Suárez Luque
Teresa Queiro Verdes
Mª Eugenia Lado Lema
Mª Luisa Abraira García
author_sort Cristina Márquez Riveras
title Impact of pollen levels on the use of health services in Santiago de Compostela
title_short Impact of pollen levels on the use of health services in Santiago de Compostela
title_full Impact of pollen levels on the use of health services in Santiago de Compostela
title_fullStr Impact of pollen levels on the use of health services in Santiago de Compostela
title_full_unstemmed Impact of pollen levels on the use of health services in Santiago de Compostela
title_sort impact of pollen levels on the use of health services in santiago de compostela
publisher Sociedad Española de Sanidad Ambiental
series Revista de Salud Ambiental
issn 1577-9572
1697-2791
publishDate 2012-12-01
description <p>Objective. To find out the impact of grass pollen levels on the use of primary care consultations for episodes of allergic rhinitis and asthma in Santiago de Compostela throughout a year.</p><p>Method. A descriptive ecological study was carried out. The dichotomous variable “overconsultation” (weeks with a higher than expected number of consultations) was compared with pollen levels. In addition, episodes of asthma or allergic rhinitis were correlated with pollen counts, air pollutants and atmospheric conditions. The variables that were found to be associated were analysed by logistic regression.</p><p>Results. “Overconsultation” caused by allergic rhinitis was significantly associated with high levels of grass pollen. A strong direct association was found between the number of episodes of allergic rhinitis and both pollen count and ozone levels. Pollen levels significantly influenced the existence of “overconsultation”, but no relationship was found between “overconsultation” and ozone levels. There was a significantly higher number of visits for asthma when grass pollen levels were high. A strong direct association was observed between episodes of asthma and both pollen count and ozone levels. These two factors significantly influenced the existence of “overconsultation”, but no relationship was found between “overconsultation” and grass pollen levels.</p><p>Conclusions. The grass pollen level appears to increase the likelihood of primary care “overconsultation” for allergic rhinitis. However, no evidence was found that high grass pollen levels increase the number of primary care consultations caused by asthma.</p>
topic polen, gramíneas
rinitis alérgica
asma
servicios sanitarios
url https://ojs.diffundit.com/index.php/rsa/article/view/330
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