Electronic Nicotine Dispensing Systems Compared to Traditional Cigarettes in Hidradenitis Suppurativa: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Patient and Dermatologist Perceptions.

IF 1.4 Q3 DERMATOLOGY Skin Appendage Disorders Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-28 DOI:10.1159/000531079
Sneha Poondru, Kourtney Scott, Julia M Riley
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Abstract

Background: Smoking cigarettes can have deleterious effects on hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) disease severity, but little is known about the relationship between vaping electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) and HS severity.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the rate of ENDS use in those with HS and the perceptions of HS participants and dermatologists on the relationship between vaping and HS.

Methods: Two separate cross-sectional, anonymous, multiple-choice questionnaires were administered. One questionnaire was distributed to those with HS recruited via online HS-related forums. Inclusion criteria were diagnosis of HS, age 18 and over, and residence in USA. The other questionnaire was distributed to currently practicing, board-certified dermatologists recruited via an email listserv.

Results: Overall, 302 participants with HS completed the questionnaire. Fifty-six participants (18.5%) smoke cigarettes and 41 participants (13.6%) vape ENDS. One-third of ENDS users (14/41) switched from cigarettes to ENDS after learning of their HS diagnosis, of which 78.6% (11/14) believed that the switch decreased the severity and/or frequency of their HS flares. Fifty dermatologists completed the questionnaire, of whom over half (54%, 27/50) were unsure about the relationship between vaping and HS severity.

Conclusions: As cigarette smoking and HS are closely linked, the use of ENDS in HS warrants further study.

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电子尼古丁分配系统与传统香烟在慢性支气管炎中的比较:患者和皮肤科医生认知的横断面调查
背景:吸烟会对化脓性手足口炎(HS)疾病的严重程度产生有害影响,但人们对电子尼古丁输送系统(ENDS)与HS严重程度之间的关系知之甚少。目的:本研究的目的是确定HS患者的ENDS使用率,以及HS参与者和皮肤科医生对电子烟与HS之间关系的看法。方法:采用两份独立的横断面、匿名、多项选择问卷。通过与HS相关的在线论坛向招募的HS患者分发了一份问卷。纳入标准为HS诊断、18岁及以上、居住在美国。另一份问卷通过电子邮件列表服务分发给目前执业的、经委员会认证的皮肤科医生。结果:总体而言,302名HS参与者完成了问卷调查。56名参与者(18.5%)吸烟,41名参与者(13.6%)吸电子烟。三分之一的ENDS使用者(14/41)在得知自己的HS诊断后从香烟转向ENDS,其中78.6%(11/14)认为这种转变降低了他们HS发作的严重程度和/或频率。50名皮肤科医生完成了问卷调查,其中超过一半(54%,27/50)不确定电子烟与HS严重程度之间的关系。结论:吸烟与HS密切相关,ENDS在HS中的应用值得进一步研究。
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