Effect of continuous smoking reduction and abstinence on blood pressure and heart rate in smokers switching to electronic cigarettes

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Konstantinos Farsalinos
Fabio Cibella
Pasquale Caponnetto
Davide Campagna
Jaymin Bhagwanji Morjaria
Eliana Battaglia
Massimo Caruso
Cristina Russo
Riccardo Polosa
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[1] Onassis Cardiac Surgery Center,Department of Cardiology
[2] Institute of Biomedicine and Molecular Immunology,National Research Council of Italy
[3] Università di Catania,Centro Per La Prevenzione e Cura Del Tabagismo, Azienda Ospedaliero, Universitaria “Policlinico
[4] Università di Catania,V. Emanuele”
[5] University of Hull,Dipartimento di Biomedicina Clinica e Molecolare, Università di Catania, Azienda Ospedaliero, Universitaria “Policlinico
[6] UOC di Medicina Interna e d’Urgenza,Vittorio Emanuele”
[7] Edificio 4,Division of Cardiovascular and Respiratory Studies, Hull York Medical School, Castle Hill Hospital
[8] Piano 3,undefined
[9] AOU ‘‘Policlinico-V. Emanuele’’,undefined
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Internal and Emergency Medicine | 2016年 / 11卷
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Smoking cessation; Smoking reduction; Electronic cigarette; Blood pressure; Heart rate; Tobacco harm reduction;
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We present prospective blood pressure (BP) and hear rate (HR) changes in smokers invited to switch to e-cigarettes in the ECLAT study. BP and HR changes were compared among (1) different study groups (users of high, low, and zero nicotine products) and (2) pooled continuous smoking phenotype classification (same phenotype from week 12 to -52), with participants classified as quitters (completely quit smoking), reducers (≥50 % reduction in smoking consumption) and failures (<50 % or no reduction in smoking consumption). Additionally, the latter comparison was repeated in a subgroup of participants with elevated BP at baseline. No significant changes were observed among study groups for systolic BP, diastolic BP, and HR. In 145 subjects with a continuous smoking phenotype, we observed lower systolic BP at week 52 compared to baseline but no effect of smoking phenotype classification. When the same analysis was repeated in 66 subjects with elevated BP at baseline, a substantial reduction in systolic BP was observed at week 52 compared to baseline (132.4 ± 12.0 vs. 141.2 ± 10.5 mmHg, p < 0.001), with a significant effect found for smoking phenotype classification. After adjusting for weight change, gender and age, reduction in systolic BP from baseline at week 52 remains associated significantly with both smoking reduction and smoking abstinence. In conclusion, smokers who reduce or quit smoking by switching to e-cigarettes may lower their systolic BP in the long term, and this reduction is apparent in smokers with elevated BP. The current study adds to the evidence that quitting smoking with the use of e-cigarettes does not lead to higher BP values, and this is independently observed whether e-cigarettes are regularly used or not.
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