通过测量血流介导的扩张,了解戒烟对血管功能的影响:比较研究

A. Ba-Diop, K.N. Diong, F.A. Faye, I. Diouf, M. Diaw, A.K. Sow, M.S. Coly, A. Mbengue, A. Ba, A. Samb
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吸烟易导致内皮功能障碍,而戒烟则会对心血管风险产生有利影响。本研究旨在评估戒烟对血管功能的影响:这是一项比较性、前瞻性、描述性和多中心研究,于 2018 年 3 月至 2021 年 4 月期间在塞内加尔达喀尔国家宪兵队的两个卫生服务机构以及医学院生理学和功能探索实验室进行。研究对象包括 45 名征得同意的成年男性,分为三组:吸烟者、戒烟者和非吸烟者。我们使用血流介导的扩张(FMD)技术评估血管功能,该技术包括测量静止时的肱动脉直径,然后在动脉闭塞后每隔 30 秒测量一次:结果:与其他两组相比,非吸烟者在 T1(闭塞解除后 30 秒)时的肱动脉扩张效果更好,平均 FMD 值更高(P = 0.0007)。此外,FMD 动力学显示,与活跃吸烟者相比,对照组和断奶组的动脉顺应性更好(p < 0.05)。FMD1 值与戒烟时间呈正相关(p = 0.0411;R2 = 0.3374):我们的研究结果表明,戒烟可改善血管功能,从而成为预防心血管疾病的一种手段,因此有必要在非洲,特别是在塞内加尔推广戒烟。
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Effect of Smoking Cessation on Vascular Function by Measurement the Flow-Mediated Dilation: A Comparative Study
Smoking predisposes to endothelial dysfunction; however smoking cessation would have a beneficial effect oncardiovascular risk. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of smoking cessation on vascular function.Methods: This is a comparative, prospective, descriptive, and multicenter study, carried out between March 2018and April 2021 at two Health Services of the National Gendarmerie and at the Laboratory of Physiology andFunctional Explorations of the Faculty of Medicine in Dakar, Senegal. The population included 45 consenting adultmen, divided into 3 groups: active smokers, weaned smokers, and non-smokers. We assessed vascular functionusing the Flow Mediated Dilation (FMD) technique, which consisted of measuring the diameter of the humeralartery at rest and then every 30 seconds after its occlusion.Results: Non-smokers showed better humeral artery dilation at T1 (30 seconds after occlusion release) with ahigher mean FMD than the other 2 groups (p = 0.0007). In addition, FMD kinetics showed that control subjects aswell as weaned subjects had better arterial compliance (p < 0.05) compared to active smokers. FMD1 values werepositively correlated with smoking cessation duration (p = 0.0411; R2 = 0.3374).Conclusion: Our results showed that stopping smoking improves vascular function and thus constitutes ameans of preventing cardiovascular diseases, hence the need to promote smoking cessation in Africa and moreparticularly in Senegal.
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