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Blood Pressure Control in Smokers with Arterial Hypertension Who Switched to Electronic Cigarettes
Electronic cigarettes (ECs) are battery-operated devices designed to vaporise nicotine, which may help smokers with quitting or reducing their tobacco consumption. No data is available regarding the health effects of ECs use among smokers with arterial hypertension and whether regular use results in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5129333/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27845734 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13111123 |
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author | Polosa, Riccardo Morjaria, Jaymin B. Caponnetto, Pasquale Battaglia, Eliana Russo, Cristina Ciampi, Claudio Adams, George Bruno, Cosimo M. |
author_facet | Polosa, Riccardo Morjaria, Jaymin B. Caponnetto, Pasquale Battaglia, Eliana Russo, Cristina Ciampi, Claudio Adams, George Bruno, Cosimo M. |
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description | Electronic cigarettes (ECs) are battery-operated devices designed to vaporise nicotine, which may help smokers with quitting or reducing their tobacco consumption. No data is available regarding the health effects of ECs use among smokers with arterial hypertension and whether regular use results in blood pressure (BP) changes. We investigated long-term changes in resting BP and level of BP control in hypertensive smokers who quit or reduced substantially their tobacco consumption by switching to ECs. A medical records review of patients with hypertension was conducted to identify patients reporting regular daily use of ECs on at least two consecutive follow-up visits. Regularly smoking hypertensive patients were included as a reference group. A marked reduction in cigarette consumption was observed in ECs users (n = 43) though consumption remained unchanged in the control group (n = 46). Compared to baseline, at 12 months (follow-up visit 2) decline in cigarette consumption was associated with significant reductions in median (25th-, 75th-centile) systolic BP (140 (134.5, 144) to 130 (123.5, 138.5) mmHg; p < 0.001) and diastolic BP (86 (78, 90) to 80 (74.5, 90) mmHg; p = 0.006). No significant changes were observed in the control group. As expected, decline in cigarette consumption in the ECs users was also associated with improved BP control. The study concludes that regular ECs use may aid smokers with arterial hypertension reduce or abstain from cigarette smoking, with only trivial post-cessation weight gain. This resulted in improvements in systolic and diastolic BP as well as better BP control. |
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spelling | pubmed-51293332016-12-11 Blood Pressure Control in Smokers with Arterial Hypertension Who Switched to Electronic Cigarettes Polosa, Riccardo Morjaria, Jaymin B. Caponnetto, Pasquale Battaglia, Eliana Russo, Cristina Ciampi, Claudio Adams, George Bruno, Cosimo M. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Electronic cigarettes (ECs) are battery-operated devices designed to vaporise nicotine, which may help smokers with quitting or reducing their tobacco consumption. No data is available regarding the health effects of ECs use among smokers with arterial hypertension and whether regular use results in blood pressure (BP) changes. We investigated long-term changes in resting BP and level of BP control in hypertensive smokers who quit or reduced substantially their tobacco consumption by switching to ECs. A medical records review of patients with hypertension was conducted to identify patients reporting regular daily use of ECs on at least two consecutive follow-up visits. Regularly smoking hypertensive patients were included as a reference group. A marked reduction in cigarette consumption was observed in ECs users (n = 43) though consumption remained unchanged in the control group (n = 46). Compared to baseline, at 12 months (follow-up visit 2) decline in cigarette consumption was associated with significant reductions in median (25th-, 75th-centile) systolic BP (140 (134.5, 144) to 130 (123.5, 138.5) mmHg; p < 0.001) and diastolic BP (86 (78, 90) to 80 (74.5, 90) mmHg; p = 0.006). No significant changes were observed in the control group. As expected, decline in cigarette consumption in the ECs users was also associated with improved BP control. The study concludes that regular ECs use may aid smokers with arterial hypertension reduce or abstain from cigarette smoking, with only trivial post-cessation weight gain. This resulted in improvements in systolic and diastolic BP as well as better BP control. MDPI 2016-11-11 2016-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5129333/ /pubmed/27845734 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13111123 Text en © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Polosa, Riccardo Morjaria, Jaymin B. Caponnetto, Pasquale Battaglia, Eliana Russo, Cristina Ciampi, Claudio Adams, George Bruno, Cosimo M. Blood Pressure Control in Smokers with Arterial Hypertension Who Switched to Electronic Cigarettes |
title | Blood Pressure Control in Smokers with Arterial Hypertension Who Switched to Electronic Cigarettes |
title_full | Blood Pressure Control in Smokers with Arterial Hypertension Who Switched to Electronic Cigarettes |
title_fullStr | Blood Pressure Control in Smokers with Arterial Hypertension Who Switched to Electronic Cigarettes |
title_full_unstemmed | Blood Pressure Control in Smokers with Arterial Hypertension Who Switched to Electronic Cigarettes |
title_short | Blood Pressure Control in Smokers with Arterial Hypertension Who Switched to Electronic Cigarettes |
title_sort | blood pressure control in smokers with arterial hypertension who switched to electronic cigarettes |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5129333/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27845734 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13111123 |
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