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电子烟使用与从不吸烟者和当前可燃香烟吸烟者心血管疾病之间的关联。

Association Between E-Cigarette Use and Cardiovascular Disease Among Never and Current Combustible-Cigarette Smokers.

机构信息

The American Heart Association Tobacco Regulation and Addiction Center, Dallas, Texas; Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md; Department of Radiology and Neuroradiology, Charité, Berlin, Germany.

出版信息

Am J Med. 2019 Aug;132(8):949-954.e2. doi: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2019.02.016. Epub 2019 Mar 8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The prevalence of e-cigarette use in the United States has increased rapidly. However, the association between e-cigarette use and cardiovascular disease remains virtually unknown. Therefore, we aimed to examine the association between e-cigarette use and cardiovascular disease among never and current combustible-cigarette smokers.

METHODS

We pooled 2016 and 2017 data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), a large, nationally representative, cross-sectional telephone survey. We included 449,092 participants with complete self-reported information on all key variables. The main exposure, e-cigarette use, was further divided into daily or occasional use, and stratified by combustible-cigarette use (never and current). Cardiovascular disease, the main outcome, was defined as a composite of self-reported coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction, or stroke.

RESULTS

Of 449,092 participants, there were 15,863 (3.5%) current e-cigarette users, 12,908 (2.9%) dual users of e-cigarettes + combustible cigarettes, and 44,852 (10.0%) with cardiovascular disease. We found no significant association between e-cigarette use and cardiovascular disease among never combustible-cigarette smokers. Compared with current combustible-cigarette smokers who never used e-cigarettes, dual use of e-cigarettes + combustible cigarettes was associated with 36% higher odds of cardiovascular disease (odds ratio 1.36; 95% confidence interval, 1.18-1.56); with consistent results in subgroup analyses of premature cardiovascular disease in women <65 years and men <55 years old.

CONCLUSION

Our results suggest significantly higher odds of cardiovascular disease among dual users of e-cigarettes + combustible cigarettes compared with smoking alone. These data, although preliminary, support the critical need to conduct longitudinal studies exploring cardiovascular disease risk associated with e-cigarette use, particularly among dual users.

摘要

背景

美国电子烟的使用呈快速上升趋势。然而,电子烟使用与心血管疾病之间的关联尚不清楚。因此,我们旨在研究从未使用和当前使用可燃香烟的人群中电子烟使用与心血管疾病之间的关系。

方法

我们汇总了 2016 年和 2017 年来自行为风险因素监测系统(BRFSS)的数据,该系统是一项大型的、具有全国代表性的、横断面的电话调查。我们纳入了 449092 名参与者,他们均完整地报告了所有关键变量的信息。主要暴露因素电子烟的使用进一步分为每日或偶尔使用,并根据可燃香烟的使用情况(从未使用和当前使用)进行分层。主要结局是心血管疾病,定义为自我报告的冠心病、心肌梗死或中风的综合症状。

结果

在 449092 名参与者中,有 15863 名(3.5%)当前电子烟使用者,12908 名(2.9%)电子烟+可燃香烟双重使用者,44852 名(10.0%)患有心血管疾病。我们发现从未使用可燃香烟的电子烟使用者与心血管疾病之间没有显著关联。与从未使用电子烟的当前可燃香烟使用者相比,电子烟+可燃香烟双重使用者患心血管疾病的几率高 36%(比值比 1.36;95%置信区间,1.18-1.56);在女性<65 岁和男性<55 岁的早发性心血管疾病的亚组分析中也得到了一致的结果。

结论

我们的结果表明,电子烟+可燃香烟双重使用者患心血管疾病的几率明显高于单独吸烟。虽然这些数据是初步的,但支持了进行纵向研究以探索电子烟使用与心血管疾病风险之间关系的迫切需要,特别是在双重使用者中。

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