Comparison of next-generation portable pollution monitors to measure exposure to PM2.5 from household air pollution in Puno, Peru.

Vanessa J Burrowes ORCID logo ; Ricardo Piedrahita ORCID logo ; Ajay Pillarisetti ORCID logo ; Lindsay J Underhill ORCID logo ; Magdalena Fandiño-Del-Rio ORCID logo ; Michael Johnson ORCID logo ; Josiah L Kephart ORCID logo ; Stella M Hartinger ORCID logo ; Kyle Steenland ; Luke Naeher ORCID logo ; +5 more... Katie Kearns ; Jennifer L Peel ORCID logo ; Maggie L Clark ORCID logo ; William Checkley ORCID logo ; HAPIN Investigators ; (2020) Comparison of next-generation portable pollution monitors to measure exposure to PM2.5 from household air pollution in Puno, Peru. Indoor Air, 30 (3). pp. 445-458. ISSN 0905-6947 DOI: 10.1111/ina.12638
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Assessment of personal exposure to PM2.5 is critical for understanding intervention effectiveness and exposure-response relationships in household air pollution studies. In this pilot study, we compared PM2.5 concentrations obtained from two next-generation personal exposure monitors (the Enhanced Children MicroPEM or ECM; and the Ultrasonic Personal Air Sampler or UPAS) to those obtained with a traditional Triplex Cyclone and SKC Air Pump (a gravimetric cyclone/pump sampler). We co-located cyclone/pumps with an ECM and UPAS to obtain 24-hour kitchen concentrations and personal exposure measurements. We measured Spearmen correlations and evaluated agreement using the Bland-Altman method. We obtained 215 filters from 72 ECM and 71 UPAS co-locations. Overall, the ECM and the UPAS had similar correlation (ECM ρ = 0.91 vs UPAS ρ = 0.88) and agreement (ECM mean difference of 121.7 µg/m3 vs UPAS mean difference of 93.9 µg/m3 ) with overlapping confidence intervals when compared against the cyclone/pump. When adjusted for the limit of detection, agreement between the devices and the cyclone/pump was also similar for all samples (ECM mean difference of 68.8 µg/m3 vs UPAS mean difference of 65.4 µg/m3 ) and personal exposure samples (ECM mean difference of -3.8 µg/m3 vs UPAS mean difference of -12.9 µg/m3 ). Both the ECM and UPAS produced comparable measurements when compared against a cyclone/pump setup.


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