Riley Halley E M, Berry-Bibee Erin, England Lucinda J, Jamieson Denise J, Marchbanks Polly A, Curtis Kathryn M
Division of Reproductive Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Division of Reproductive Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Contraception. 2016 Mar;93(3):190-208. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2015.11.003. Epub 2015 Nov 3.
Women who use combined hormonal contraceptives and cigarettes have an increased risk for cardiovascular (CV) events. We reviewed the literature to determine whether women who use hormonal contraceptives (HC) and electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) also have an increased risk.
Systematic review.
We searched for articles reporting myocardial infarction (MI), stroke, venous thromboembolism, peripheral arterial disease or changes to CV markers in women using e-cigarettes and HC. We also searched for indirect evidence, such as CV outcomes among e-cigarette users in the general population and among HC users exposed to nicotine, propylene glycol or glycerol.
No articles reported on outcomes among e-cigarette users using HC. Among the general population, 13 articles reported on heart rate or blood pressure after e-cigarette use. These markers generally remained normal, even when significant changes were observed. In three studies, changes were less pronounced after e-cigarette use than cigarette use. One MI was reported among 1012 people exposed to e-cigarettes in these studies. One article on nicotine and HC exposure found both exposures to be significantly associated with acute changes to heart rate, though mean heart rate remained normal. No articles on propylene glycol or glycerol and HC exposure were identified.
We identified no evidence on CV outcomes among e-cigarette users using HC. Limited data reporting mostly acute outcomes suggested that CV events are rare among e-cigarette users in the general population and that e-cigarettes may affect heart rate and blood pressure less than conventional cigarettes. There is a need for research assessing joint HC and e-cigarette exposure on clinical CV outcomes.
使用复方激素避孕药且吸烟的女性发生心血管(CV)事件的风险增加。我们回顾了相关文献,以确定使用激素避孕药(HC)和电子烟的女性是否也有更高的风险。
系统评价。
我们检索了报告使用电子烟和HC的女性发生心肌梗死(MI)、中风、静脉血栓栓塞、外周动脉疾病或心血管标志物变化的文章。我们还检索了间接证据,如普通人群中电子烟使用者以及接触尼古丁、丙二醇或甘油的HC使用者的心血管结局。
没有文章报道使用HC的电子烟使用者的结局。在普通人群中,有13篇文章报道了使用电子烟后的心率或血压情况。即使观察到有显著变化,这些标志物通常仍保持正常。在三项研究中,使用电子烟后的变化比使用香烟后的变化不那么明显。在这些研究中,1012名接触电子烟的人中报告了1例MI。一篇关于尼古丁和HC暴露的文章发现,两种暴露均与心率的急性变化显著相关,尽管平均心率仍保持正常。未发现关于丙二醇或甘油与HC暴露的文章。
我们没有找到使用HC的电子烟使用者心血管结局的证据。有限的数据大多报告急性结局,表明普通人群中电子烟使用者发生心血管事件的情况很少,且电子烟对心率和血压的影响可能小于传统香烟。需要开展研究评估HC和电子烟联合暴露对临床心血管结局的影响。