Title: Uncertainty
1Uncertainty lessons from air pollution
2Fog The London Incident 1952
4 000 excess deaths
3Clean Air Act, 1956
4The Six Cities Study
Risk of Death 1.1 10 increased
risk compared to Portage
5Concerns..
- Essentially one study
- and that from the USA
- Effect sizes were small
- Although
- Good (we thought) exposure measures
- although not personal exposures
- And outcomes seemed clear (and logical)
- Pressure from NGOs (and others) to heed Tom
Lehrer - dont breathe the air!
- Or at least do something about it
6Concerns..
- Essentially one study
- and that from the USA
- Effect sizes were small
- Although
- Good (we thought) exposure measures
- although not personal exposures
- And outcomes seemed clear (and logical)
- Pressure from NGOs (and others) to heed Tom
Lehrer - dont breathe the air!
- Or at least do something about it
Are these associations causal?
7Bradford Hill and CausalityBradford Hill Proc
Roy Soc Med 196558295-300
- 1 Strength e.g. cigarette smokers have a 10 fold
increased risk of lung cancer - 2 Consistency i.e. same effects across different
studies - 3 Specificity i.e. disease virtually unique to
exposure - 4 Temporality i.e. the exposure must precede the
effect - 5 Biological gradient i.e. a dose response effect
- 6 Plausibility N.B. judged in the light of
knowledge of the day - 7 Coherence i.e. fits in with what is known
already - 8 Experiment i.e. a change in exposure leads to
a change in disease - 9 Analogy e.g. thalidomide other feto-toxic
drugs -
-
8Bradford Hill and CausalityBradford Hill Proc
Roy Soc Med 196558295-300
- 1 Strength e.g. cigarette smokers have a 10 fold
increased risk of lung cancer - 2 Consistency i.e. same effects across different
studies - 3 Specificity i.e. disease virtually unique to
exposure - 4 Temporality i.e. the exposure must precede the
effect - 5 Biological gradient i.e. a dose response effect
- 6 Plausibility N.B. judged in the light of
knowledge of the day - 7 Coherence i.e. fits in with what is known
already - 8 Experiment i.e. a change in exposure leads to
a change in disease - 9 Analogy e.g. thalidomide other feto-toxic
drugs -
-
Confounders
9Reducing uncertainty
- Population based studies
- Human exposure studies
- Animal studies
- Lab studies (cells largely)
10UK Governments response
- To set up a committeeor three
- MAAPE - reports on episodes (1990)
- COMEAP - wider advisory remit (1991)
- EPAQS - AQ standards
recommendations (1991)
11Problems..differing opinion and inadequate data
- Variable methodology
- Personal exposures
- Imprecise metrics
- Confounding
- meteorology
- other pollutants
- co-exposures
- Thresholds
- Lags
- Transferability
- quantitative qualitative
- But outcomes more clear
- Deaths/HAs
- Heart and lung disease
12 Respiratory mortality and PM10 (n47)
13Continuing uncertainties
- For instance
- Particles appear to be more toxic
- But have we got the right metric ?
- Gases might also act in concert
- Individual susceptibility
- Mechanisms
- Management
- Effects of long term exposures
14Quantification of the health impact of air
pollution in the UK
- QUARK report (COMEAP 1998)
- GB urban
- Deaths brought forward (all cause)
- PM 8,100 pa
- SO2 3,500 pa
- O3 12,500 pa (no threshold)
- Respiratory hospital admissions brought forward
additional - PM 10,500 pa
- SO2 3,500 pa
- O3 9,900 pa (no threshold)
15Estimates of the range of costs of air pollution
in the UK
- EAHEAP
- Total benefits (net of NHS costs of saved
morbidity/mortality) - PM10 0.93 - 540m pa
- SO2 0.45 - 440m pa
- O3 0.31 - 315m (summer only)
- DH, 1999
16The time line of reducing uncertainty?
17The time line of reducing uncertainty?
18The time line of reducing uncertainty?
6 Cities study
19The time line of reducing uncertainty?
Govt Cttees formed
6 Cities study
20The time line of reducing uncertainty?
QUARK report
Govt Cttees formed
6 Cities study
21The time line of reducing uncertainty?
EU stds
QUARK report
Govt Cttees formed
6 Cities study
22The time line of reducing uncertainty?
EU stds
QUARK report
Govt Cttees formed
6 Cities study
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x 1st EPAQS report (ozone) x last EPAQS
report (halides)
23The time line of reducing uncertainty?
EU stds
QUARK report
Govt Cttees formed
6 Cities study
O
O
x 1st EPAQS report (ozone) x last EPAQS
report (halides)
24Dealing with uncertainty lessons from air
pollution
- Work together
- multi-disciplinarity
- Assess the data for quality
- address causality
- where data are absent/inadequate - fill the gaps
- Try and quantify potential effects
- of both short- and long-term exposures
- Communicate