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Abstract
Objective: Smoking is a strong independent risk factor for peripheral arterial disease (PAD) incidence and quitting is a key factor of the disease evolution. This study aimed to describe the characteristics of smokers with PAD included in the French smoking cessation services (SCS) database CDTnet, as well as to identify factors associated with their abstinence. We hypothesized that certain PAD smokers' characteristics would influence quit rates.
Methods: This retrospective cohort analysis included adult smokers with PAD who were registered in CDTnet between 2001 and 2018 and who had completed at least 28 days of follow-up in SCS. One-month self-reported abstinence was confirmed by exhaled carbon monoxide < 5 ppm. Descriptive and logistic analysis were performed.
Results: Among the 3 656 smokers with PAD included in CDTnet, 76% were male, with a median age of 57 years, who mainly were hospital-referred. They presented a severe smoking profile. Indeed, half of them (48%) smoked >20 cigarettes per day, 65% presented high nicotine dependence and 30% had never quit previously. Among the sample, 46% stopped smoking at least one month. Factors favoring abstinence were: at least one previous quit attempt, a high confidence in quitting, an increasing number of follow-up visits and the prescription of nicotine patches associated or not to nicotine oral forms as well as the prescription of varenicline at the first visit.
Conclusion: Quitting smoking is reachable for PAD patients with an intensive management consisting of the prescription of a smoking cessation pharmacological treatment and a follow-up in SCS.
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Journal of Vascular Surgery ® aims to be the premier international journal of medical, endovascular and surgical care of vascular diseases. It is dedicated to the science and art of vascular surgery and aims to improve the management of patients with vascular diseases by publishing relevant papers that report important medical advances, test new hypotheses, and address current controversies. To acheive this goal, the Journal will publish original clinical and laboratory studies, and reports and papers that comment on the social, economic, ethical, legal, and political factors, which relate to these aims. As the official publication of The Society for Vascular Surgery, the Journal will publish, after peer review, selected papers presented at the annual meeting of this organization and affiliated vascular societies, as well as original articles from members and non-members.