Tobacco Consumption and Toxicant Exposure of Cigarette Smokers Using Electronic Cigarettes

Kim Pulvers, Ashley S Emami, Nicole L. Nollen, Devan R Romero, D. Strong, N. Benowitz, J. Ahluwalia
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Background There is considerable debate about the benefits and risks of electronic cigarettes (ECs). To better understand the risk-benefit ratio of ECs, more information is needed about net nicotine consumption and toxicant exposure of cigarette smokers switching to ECs. Methods Forty cigarette smokers (≥1 year of smoking) interested in switching to ECs but not necessarily quitting smoking were enrolled in a 4-week observational study and provided an e-Go C non-variable battery and refillable atomizers and choice of eight flavors in 12 or 24 mg nicotine dosage. Measurement of urinary cotinine (metabolite of nicotine), 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanol (NNAL; a pulmonary carcinogen), and eight volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that are toxic tobacco smoke constituents was conducted at baseline and week 4. Results All participants with follow-up data (92.5%) reported using the study EC. Of the 40 smokers, 16 reported no cigarettes at week 2 (40%) and six continued to report no cigarettes at week 4 (15%). Change in nicotine intake over the 4 weeks was non-significant (p = .90). Carbon monoxide (p < .001), NNAL (p < .01) and metabolites of benzene (p < .01) and acrylonitrile (p = .001) were significantly decreased in the study sample. Smokers switching exclusively to ECs for at least half of the study period demonstrated significant reductions in metabolites of ethylene oxide (p = .03) and acrylamide (p < .01). Conclusion Smokers using ECs over 4 weeks maintained cotinine levels and experienced significant reductions in carbon monoxide, NNAL, and two out of eight measured VOC metabolites. Those who switched exclusively to ECs for at least half of the study period significantly reduced two additional VOCs. Implications This study extends current literature by measuring change in smoking dependence and disease-associated biomarkers, NNAL and a panel of eight common VOCs that are toxic tobacco smoke constituents in smokers who switch to ECs. The findings support the idea of harm reduction, however some levels of toxicant exposure are still of clinical concern, particularly for dual users. Extrapolation of these results must be careful to separate the different toxic exposure results for exclusive switchers versus dual cigarette + EC users, and not to equate harm reduction with the idea that using ECs is harmless.
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使用电子烟的吸烟者的烟草消费和有毒物质暴露
关于电子烟(ECs)的益处和风险存在相当大的争论。为了更好地了解电子烟的风险收益比,需要更多关于吸烟者转向电子烟时尼古丁净摄入量和有毒物质暴露的信息。方法40名有兴趣改用电子烟但不一定戒烟的吸烟者(吸烟1年以上)参加了一项为期4周的观察性研究,提供e-Go C非可变电池和可重新填充的雾化器,并选择8种尼古丁剂量为12或24 mg的口味。尿可替宁(尼古丁代谢物)、4-(甲基亚硝胺)-1-(3-吡啶基)-1-丁醇(NNAL)的测定在基线和第4周进行了8种有毒烟草烟雾成分的挥发性有机化合物(VOCs)。所有随访数据的参与者(92.5%)报告使用了研究EC。在这40名吸烟者中,16人在第2周没有吸烟(40%),6人在第4周继续没有吸烟(15%)。4周内尼古丁摄入量的变化无统计学意义(p = 0.90)。一氧化碳(p < .001)、NNAL (p < .01)以及苯(p < .01)和丙烯腈(p = .001)的代谢物在研究样品中显著降低。在至少一半的研究期间,吸烟者只使用ECs,其代谢产物环氧乙烷(p = 0.03)和丙烯酰胺(p < 0.01)显著减少。结论:使用ECs超过4周的吸烟者维持了可替宁水平,并且一氧化碳、NNAL和8种测量的VOC代谢物中的2种显著降低。那些在至少一半的研究期间只使用挥发性有机化合物的人显著减少了另外两种挥发性有机化合物。本研究通过测量吸烟依赖性和疾病相关生物标志物、NNAL和一组8种常见挥发性有机化合物的变化来扩展现有文献,这些挥发性有机化合物是吸烟者转向ECs的有毒烟草烟雾成分。研究结果支持减少危害的观点,然而,某些程度的有毒物质暴露仍然是临床关注的问题,特别是对于双重使用者。对这些结果进行推断时,必须小心区分单独吸烟者与双烟+电子烟使用者的不同毒性暴露结果,不要把减少危害等同于使用电子烟无害的想法。
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