Grace E Falk, Hayrettin Okut, Mohinder R Vindhyal, Elizabeth Ablah
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摘要
导言:可燃香烟的使用与几种心血管疾病的风险增加有关;然而,人们对这些心血管疾病和电子烟使用之间的关系知之甚少。方法:本研究通过2014年、2016年、2017年和2018年的全国健康访谈调查,调查电子和/或可燃卷烟使用与心血管疾病诊断的关系。结果:与非吸烟者相比,电子烟和可燃香烟双重使用者有更高的可能性有高血压(OR 1.660, 95% CI = 1.519-1.814)、中风(OR 2.396, 95% CI = 2.011-2.855)、糖尿病(OR 1.219, 95% CI = 1.108-1.341)、冠状动脉疾病(OR 2.211, 95% CI = 1.837-2.660)和心肌梗死(OR 3.839, 95% CI = 3.232-4.560)的先前诊断。与不吸电子烟的人相比,只吸电子烟的人患高血压的可能性增加(OR 1.244, 95% CI = 1.048-1.477)。结论:纯电子烟使用者与非电子烟使用者在卒中、糖尿病、冠状动脉疾病或心肌梗死的诊断方面没有差异;然而,随着年轻的高血压电子烟使用者年龄的增长,这些关联可能会发生变化,这表明需要继续研究。
Hypertension and Cardiovascular Diseases among Electronic and Combustible Cigarette Users.
Introduction: Combustible cigarette use is associated with an increased risk of several cardiovascular diseases; however, less is known about associations between these cardiovascular conditions and electronic cigarette use.
Methods: This study investigated relationships between electronic and/or combustible cigarette use and diagnoses of cardiovascular diseases using the National Health Interview Survey from 2014, 2016, 2017, and 2018.
Results: Compared to non-users, dual users of electronic and combustible cigarettes had increased likelihood of having prior diagnoses of hypertension (OR 1.660, 95% CI = 1.519-1.814), stroke (OR 2.396, 95% CI = 2.011-2.855), diabetes mellitus (OR 1.219, 95% CI = 1.108-1.341), coronary artery disease (OR 2.211, 95% CI = 1.837-2.660), and myocardial infarction (OR 3.839, 95% CI = 3.232-4.560). Exclusive use of electronic cigarettes was associated with an increased likelihood of having hypertension compared to non-users (OR 1.244, 95% CI = 1.048-1.477).
Conclusions: There were no differences in diagnoses of stroke, diabetes mellitus, coronary artery disease, or myocardial infarction among exclusive electronic cigarette users compared to non-users; however, these associations could change as young electronic cigarette users with hypertension age, indicating the need for continued research.