Kulkarni Pallavi, Dao Joseph, King Tonya S, Yingst Jessica, Choi Karen Y
College of Medicine, The Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, USA.
Department of Public Health Sciences, Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, PA, USA.
Tob Use Insights. 2024 May 9;17:1179173X241251805. doi: 10.1177/1179173X241251805. eCollection 2024.
Smoking cessation is critical in reducing incidence of head and neck cancers (HNC) and improving postoperative outcomes. Accurate documentation of tobacco usage is necessary to understand prevalence in patients to target smoking cessation. This study aims to characterize tobacco usage documentation, including electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) use, among otolaryngology patients.
Retrospective chart review.
Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center (PSHMC).
A retrospective chart review was conducted on adult otolaryngology patients seen from January 1, 2020 - December 31, 2020. Patient demographics, details of alcohol and tobacco usage, including type of tobacco, and subspecialty seen were collected. Associations were evaluated using chi-square tests and a multivariable logistic regression model.
Patients (n = 2137) were an average of 58.4 years old ±18.0, 59.3% female, and 78.0% white. Of participants with documented tobacco history (n = 944), 56.7% were never users, 28.9% were former users, and 14.4% were current users. Among current users (n = 308), 86.4% used cigarettes, and 5.2% used ENDS. The remainder used chew (4.9%) and cigars (3.25%). Odds of tobacco use were 1.5x greater for males (95% CI 1.19-2.00), 1.6x greater for unmarried patients (95% CI 1.24-2.09), 2.1x greater for those with no insurance vs government (95% CI 1.43-3.18), and 2.4x greater for those diagnosed with HNC (95% CI 1.64-3.49).
Most patients report cigarette smoking when asked about tobacco use. Taking into consideration the rise of ENDS use, our sample showed ENDS use that was higher than the national average. There is significant opportunity for improved history taking, especially within general and head and neck oncology subspecialties for more comprehensive treatment.
戒烟对于降低头颈癌(HNC)发病率及改善术后预后至关重要。准确记录烟草使用情况对于了解患者中的流行程度以确定戒烟目标十分必要。本研究旨在描述耳鼻喉科患者的烟草使用记录情况,包括电子尼古丁传送系统(ENDS)的使用情况。
回顾性病历审查。
宾夕法尼亚州立大学健康米尔顿·S·赫尔希医疗中心(PSHMC)。
对2020年1月1日至2020年12月31日期间就诊的成年耳鼻喉科患者进行回顾性病历审查。收集患者人口统计学信息、酒精和烟草使用细节,包括烟草类型以及就诊的亚专业。使用卡方检验和多变量逻辑回归模型评估相关性。
患者(n = 2137)平均年龄为58.4岁±18.0,女性占59.3%,白人占78.0%。在有记录烟草史的参与者中(n = 944),56.7%从未使用过烟草,28.9%为既往使用者,14.4%为当前使用者。在当前使用者中(n = 308),86.4%使用香烟,5.2%使用ENDS。其余使用者使用咀嚼烟草(4.9%)和雪茄(3.25%)。男性使用烟草的几率高1.5倍(95%置信区间1.19 - 2.00),未婚患者高1.6倍(95%置信区间1.24 - 2.09),无保险者相对于有政府保险者高2.1倍(95%置信区间1.43 - 3.18),被诊断为HNC的患者高2.4倍(95%置信区间1.64 - 3.49)。
大多数患者在被问及烟草使用情况时报告吸烟。考虑到ENDS使用的增加,我们的样本显示ENDS使用高于全国平均水平。在改进病史采集方面有很大机会,尤其是在普通和头颈肿瘤亚专业内,以实现更全面的治疗。