Thava Palanisami

Thava Palanisami

Thava Palanisami
Position
Team Leader of the Australian Plastics Research and Innovation Laboratory at the University of Newcastle
Topics

A study claims that patients who have suffered a heart attack have higher levels of micro- and nanoplastics in their blood

A study involving a small group of people, published in the European Heart Journal, has measured the levels of plastic in the blood supplying the heart in 61 patients with myocardial infarction, chronic ischaemic heart disease or normal coronary arteries. According to the data, microplastics and nanoplastics were detected in 84 per cent of patients who had suffered a heart attack, compared with 40 per cent of patients with chronic ischaemic heart disease and 32 per cent of those with normal coronary arteries. Those exposed to higher levels of air pollution and smokers were more likely to have microplastics in their blood.

 

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