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Istraživanje povezanosti sveprisutne mikroplastike i infarkta otkriva vezu
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Istraživanje povezanosti sveprisutne mikroplastike i infarkta otkriva vezu

Novo italijansko istraživanje objavljeno u European Heart Journal sugerira da mikroplastike mogu biti značajan faktor rizika za srčani udar. Istraživanje, koje su proveli stručnjaci sa Sveučilišta Sapienza u Rimu, Sveučilišta u Veroni i Sveučilišta Campania Luigi Vanvitelli u Napulju, analiziralo je 61 pacijenta koji su podvrgnuti koronarnoj angiografiji zbog sumnje na srčani udar. Od 19 potvrđenih pacijenata s srčanim udarom, 84,2% im je detektiralo mikroplastike u krvnim žilama ili perifernim venama - više od dvostruko veća stopa u usporedbi s onima koji nisu imali srčani udar. Studija je otkrila da su mikroplastike češće kod osoba izloženih zagađenom zraku i pušačima, a pušači imaju šest puta veću vjerojatnost da imaju ove čestice u krvotoku.

A new Italian study published in the European Heart Journal suggests a potential link between microplastics, tiny plastic particles found everywhere, and heart attacks. While direct evidence of causation has yet to be established, researchers have identified a correlation between the presence of microplastics in the blood and acute cardiac events. The findings, based on a sample of patients who underwent coronary angiography due to suspected heart attacks, indicate that individuals who suffered confirmed heart attacks were more than twice as likely to have microplastics in their bloodstream compared to those with chronic heart conditions or healthy coronary arteries. The research was conducted by experts from the University of Rome Sapienza, the University of Verona, and the University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli in Naples. It included 61 patients undergoing coronary angiography. Among the 19 patients diagnosed with heart attacks, 84.2% had microplastics detected in their coronary arteries or peripheral veins. This rate is significantly higher than among those without heart attacks. The most commonly found type of plastic was polyethylene, widely used in packaging and consumer products. The study also revealed additional associations. Microplastics were more frequently present in individuals exposed to polluted air and among smokers. Smokers had six times the likelihood of having these particles in their blood. Researchers suggest that inhaling cigarette smoke might facilitate the passage of micro- and nanoplastics through the lungs into the bloodstream, similar to how air pollution could contribute to this process. Emanuele Barbato, a professor at Sapienza University and director of cardiology at the Sant'Andrea Hospital, emphasized that while the results do not prove that microplastics cause heart attacks, they highlight a strong connection between environmental exposure, the presence of microplastics in the blood, and cardiovascular diseases. He noted that the study represents an important step toward understanding the impact of environmental factors on the cardiovascular system. Microplastics, which are extremely small plastic particles found in air, water, food, and even human tissues and organs, have raised serious concerns about their health effects. Scientists have increasingly detected them in human biological samples over recent years, prompting questions about their long-term implications. Pasquale Paolisso from the University of Rome Sant’Andrea explained that the discovery of microplastics in human tissues has sparked significant debate regarding their influence on overall health. The research underscores the growing recognition that microplastics are not merely an environmental issue but also a potential public health challenge requiring further investigation. As the study highlights, the presence of these particles in the bloodstream may reflect broader environmental exposures linked to cardiovascular disease. Researchers stress the need for continued studies to explore the mechanisms by which microplastics might affect the cardiovascular system and whether reducing exposure can mitigate related risks. The findings add another layer to the complex relationship between human health and environmental pollutants, urging scientists and policymakers to consider the far-reaching consequences of plastic waste beyond its ecological impact.

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Istraživanje povezanosti sveprisutne mikroplastike i infarkta otkriva vezu

Novo italijansko istraživanje objavljeno u European Heart Journal sugerira da mikroplastike mogu biti značajan faktor rizika za srčani udar. Istraživanje, koje su proveli stručnjaci sa Sveučilišta Sapienza u Rimu, Sveučilišta u Veroni i Sveučilišta Campania Luigi Vanvitelli u Napulju, analiziralo je 61 pacijenta koji su podvrgnuti koronarnoj angiografiji zbog sumnje na srčani udar. Od 19 potvrđenih pacijenata s srčanim udarom, 84,2% im je detektiralo mikroplastike u krvnim žilama ili perifernim venama - više od dvostruko veća stopa u usporedbi s onima koji nisu imali srčani udar. Studija je otkrila da su mikroplastike češće kod osoba izloženih zagađenom zraku i pušačima, a pušači imaju šest puta veću vjerojatnost da imaju ove čestice u krvotoku.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): Članak predstavlja znanstvene nalaze bez otvorene ideološke strukture.Razmatra zdravstvene posljedice mikroplastike bez zauzimanja strankarskog stava, usredotočavajući se na medicinske i ekološke podatke, a ne na političke programe.Ton ostaje objektivan, naglašavajući potrebu za daljnjim istraživanjima.

Zašto činjenice (75): The article reports on an Italian study published in the European Heart Journal, which suggests a possible link between microplastics and heart attacks. It provides details about the methodology, sample size, and findings, including the higher prevalence of microplastics in patients who had a confir

Zašto objektivnost (70): The article presents the study's findings in a balanced manner, discussing both the potential risks and the lack of definitive evidence. However, there is some emphasis on the implications of the findings, particularly regarding smoking and air pollution as contributing factors. While not overtly bi

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