Expert elicitation on health effects related to exposure to ultrafine particles: likelihood of causality

J.J. de Hartog, A.B. Knol, H. Boogaard, P. Slottje, J.P. van der Sluijs, E. Lebret, F.R. Cassee, J.A. Wardekker, J.G. Ayres, P. Borm, B. Brunekreef, K. Donaldson, F. Forastiere, S.T. Holgate, W.G. Kreyling, B. Nemery, J. Pekkanen, V. Stone, H.E. Wichmann, G. Hoek

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Abstract

Background: Exposure to fine ambient particulate matter (PM) has consistently been associated with increased morbidity and mortality. The relationship between exposure to ultrafine particles (UFP) and health effects is less firmly established. If UFP cause health effects independently from coarser fractions, this could affect health impact assessment of air pollution, which would possibly lead to alternative policy options to be considered to reduce the disease burden of PM. Therefore, we organized an expert elicitation workshop to assess the evidence for a causal relationship between exposure to UFP and health endpoints. Methods: An expert elicitation on the health effects of ambient ultrafine particle exposure was carried out, focusing on: 1) the likelihood of causal relationships with key health endpoints, and 2) the likelihood of potential causal pathways for cardiac events. Based on a systematic peernomination procedure, fourteen European experts (epidemiologists, toxicologists and clinicians) were selected, of whom twelve attended. They were provided with a briefing book containing key literature. After a group discussion, individual expert judgments in the form of ratings of the likelihood of causal relationships and pathways were obtained using a confidence scheme adapted from the one used by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)S68-S69
Number of pages2
JournalEpidemiology
Volume20
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - 2009

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Abstracts: ISEE 21st Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland, August 25-29, 2009: Poster Presentations

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