Pywell Matthew J, Wordsworth Matthew, Kwasnicki Richard M, Chadha Priyanka, Hettiaratchy Shehan, Halsey Tim
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom.
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom.
J Hand Surg Am. 2018 May;43(5):432-438. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2017.12.003. Epub 2018 Feb 3.
Smoking conventional cigarettes reduces peripheral microcirculation leading to worse outcomes after hand surgery. Patients are increasingly using electronic cigarettes (eCigarettes); however, there is no published research investigating the effects of eCigarettes on hand microcirculation.
Fifteen healthy subjects with a median age of 26 years were recruited: 7 smokers and 8 nonsmokers. A noninvasive OC laser Doppler probe measured a baseline control reading at deep (7-mm) and superficial (3-mm) levels. Participants commenced a 5-minute smoking protocol of nonnicotine (0-mg) eCigarettes with continuous microcirculation measurements during smoking and for 20 minutes afterward. This was repeated with nicotine (24-mg) eCigarettes. Readings were averaged over 5-minute periods and standardized as a percentage of baseline. A linear mixed-effects model with an unstructured covariance structure was used to analyze the data.
Smokers had a statistically significant reduction in hand microcirculation during and up to 20 minutes after smoking a 24-mg eCigarette. There was a maximum reduction of 77% in superficial flow and 29% in deep flow. After smoking a 0-mg eCigarette, smokers demonstrated an increase in superficial flow of up to 70% with no change in deep flow. Nonsmokers had no statistically significant change in superficial or deep flow after smoking either eCigarette.
A 24-mg eCigarette significantly reduced smokers' hand microcirculation during and after smoking. Microcirculation increased in smokers after inhalation of a 0-mg eCigarette.
We advise smokers undergoing hand surgery to avoid high-dose eCigarettes and, if necessary, to use 0-mg eCigarettes as an alternative.
吸传统香烟会减少手部外周微循环,导致手部手术后预后更差。患者越来越多地使用电子烟;然而,尚无已发表的研究调查电子烟对手部微循环的影响。
招募了15名健康受试者,中位年龄为26岁:7名吸烟者和8名非吸烟者。使用无创OC激光多普勒探头在深部(7毫米)和浅部(3毫米)水平测量基线对照读数。参与者开始进行5分钟的无烟碱(0毫克)电子烟吸烟方案,在吸烟期间及之后20分钟持续测量微循环。使用含尼古丁(24毫克)的电子烟重复此过程。读数在5分钟时间段内进行平均,并标准化为基线的百分比。使用具有非结构化协方差结构的线性混合效应模型分析数据。
吸烟者在吸24毫克电子烟期间及之后20分钟内,手部微循环有统计学意义的减少。浅部血流最大减少77%,深部血流最大减少29%。吸0毫克电子烟后,吸烟者浅部血流增加高达70%,深部血流无变化。非吸烟者吸任何一种电子烟后,浅部或深部血流均无统计学意义的变化。
24毫克电子烟在吸烟期间及之后显著减少了吸烟者的手部微循环。吸烟者吸入0毫克电子烟后微循环增加。
我们建议接受手部手术的吸烟者避免使用高剂量电子烟,如有必要,可使用0毫克电子烟作为替代。