Air pollution linked to poorer post-surgical outcomes
US 9 mai 2026Aussi détecté comme
- · Air pollution exposure worsening postoperative recovery and complications
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Cette tendance "Air pollution linked to poorer post-surgical outcomes" a été détectée dans la catégorie Santé & Médecine avec un score de 80/100. Cette tendance connaît une croissance explosive et attire beaucoup d'attention actuellement.
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Ce que disent les sources
"A University of Utah study found air pollution exposure worsens patients' post-surgical outcomes and could inform regional environmental policy."
"New research in the Wasatch Front found that when air pollution was higher than the EPA daily limit in the week before surgery, the risk of post-surgical..."
"Reposted from U of U Health.Air pollution has been linked to a host of poor health outcomes, from respiratory infections to suicide risk. Now, new."
"Exposure to fine particulate matter in the week before surgery is associated with higher rates of pneumonia, sepsis, and surgical infections."
"Doctors studying the intersection of surgery with poor air quality found the risk for complications increased with exposure."
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