Montreal Behavioural Medicine Centre, Centre Integrée Universitaire de Santé et Services Sociaux Du Nord de L'Ile de Montréal (CIUSSS-NIM), Montreal, QC, H4J 1C5, Canada; Department of Health, Kinesiology, and Applied Physiology, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke St West, Montreal, H4B 1R6, Canada; Faculty of Medicine of Montpellier, Montpellier, France.
Montreal Behavioural Medicine Centre, Centre Integrée Universitaire de Santé et Services Sociaux Du Nord de L'Ile de Montréal (CIUSSS-NIM), Montreal, QC, H4J 1C5, Canada; Department of Health, Kinesiology, and Applied Physiology, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke St West, Montreal, H4B 1R6, Canada.
Respir Med. 2021 Dec;190:106684. doi: 10.1016/j.rmed.2021.106684. Epub 2021 Nov 14.
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigs) are widely used devices that were initially created to aid in smoking cessation. However, their acute physiological effects are unclear and there have been a number of E-cig and Vaping Acute Lung Injury (EVALI) events reported.
What are the immediate physiological effects (i.e. cardiovascular, respiratory or blood-based responses) of acute e-cig usage in humans?
PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane and Scopus databases were searched for English or French peer-reviewed articles published until May 20, 2021 and measuring at least one physiological parameter before and after using an e-cig. The study followed PRISMA guidelines and assessed article quality using the Downs and Black checklist. Independent extraction was conducted by two reviewers. Data were pooled using random-effect models. Sensitivity analysis and meta-regressions were performed to explore heterogeneity.
Systolic and diastolic blood pressure, heart rate, augmentation index (AIx75), fraction of exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO), and spirometry were the most frequently assessed parameters and were therefore chosen for meta-analyses.
Of 19823 articles screened, 45 articles were included for the qualitative synthesis, and 27 articles (919 patients) were included in meta-analyses. Acute use of nicotine e-cig was associated with increased heart rate(SMD = 0.71; 95%CI 0.46-0.95), systolic blood pressure (SMD = 0.38; 95%CI 0.18-0.57), diastolic blood pressure (SMD = 0.52; 95%CI 0.33-0.70), and augmentation index AIx75 (SMD = 0.580; 95%CI 0.220-0.941), along with decreased FeNO (SMD = -0.26; 95%CI -0.49 to -0.04). E-cig exposure wasn't associated with significant changes in any spirometry measure.
Acute use of nicotine e-cigs was associated with statistically significant cardiovascular and respiratory responses. These devices have a physiological impact that could be clinically relevant, especially in terms of cardiovascular morbidity. However, the direct consequences of long-term e-cig use needs to be further explored.
电子烟(e-cigs)是一种广泛使用的装置,最初是为了帮助戒烟而发明的。然而,其急性生理效应尚不清楚,并且已经报告了一些电子烟和蒸气急性肺损伤(EVALI)事件。
急性使用电子烟对人体的即时生理效应(即心血管、呼吸或血液反应)是什么?
检索了截至 2021 年 5 月 20 日发表的英文或法文同行评议文章,检索了PubMed、Web of Science、Cochrane 和 Scopus 数据库,这些文章测量了使用电子烟前后至少一个生理参数。该研究遵循 PRISMA 指南,并使用 Downs 和 Black 清单评估文章质量。由两名评审员进行独立提取。使用随机效应模型对数据进行汇总。进行敏感性分析和荟萃回归以探索异质性。
收缩压和舒张压、心率、增强指数(AIx75)、呼气一氧化氮分数(FeNO)和肺活量计是最常评估的参数,因此选择进行荟萃分析。
在筛选出的 19823 篇文章中,有 45 篇文章进行了定性综合分析,有 27 篇文章(919 名患者)进行了荟萃分析。急性使用尼古丁电子烟与心率增加相关(SMD=0.71;95%CI 0.46-0.95)、收缩压(SMD=0.38;95%CI 0.18-0.57)、舒张压(SMD=0.52;95%CI 0.33-0.70)和增强指数 AIx75(SMD=0.580;95%CI 0.220-0.941),同时 FeNO 降低(SMD=-0.26;95%CI-0.49 至-0.04)。电子烟暴露与任何肺活量计测量均无显著变化相关。
急性使用尼古丁电子烟与有统计学意义的心血管和呼吸反应相关。这些装置具有生理影响,可能具有临床相关性,特别是在心血管发病率方面。然而,需要进一步探讨长期使用电子烟的直接后果。