Factors Associated with Smoking Cessation in Patients with Coronary Artery Diseases According to Sex: Cohort of Smoking Cessation Services Data from France

IF 2.5 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Ingrid Allagbé PhD , Marianne Zeller PhD , Daniel Thomas MD, PhD , Guillaume Airagnes MD, PhD , Frédéric Limosin MD, PhD , Abdelali Boussadi PhD , Frédéric Chagué MD , Anne-Laurence Le Faou MD, PhD
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Abstract

Background

In smokers with coronary artery diseases (CADs), smoking cessation (SC) is a major prevention goal. From the French national database of SC services (SCSs), CDTnet, we aimed to describe the social, medical, and smoking characteristics of smokers with CAD, as well as factors associated with their SC, according to sex.

Methods

A retrospective study was conducted of smokers with CAD included in the CDTnet from January 2001 to December 2018. Endpoints were abstinence and reduction of daily cigarette consumption. Abstinence was defined as SC maintained for ≥ 28 consecutive days, confirmed by a carbon monoxide measure in exhaled breath testing < 10 parties per million, and reduction was defined as at least a halving of consumption compared to consumption at the time of the first consultation. Sex stratification was performed.

Results

Among 4532 smokers included, 21% were women, and their mean age was 55 years in both sexes. Nearly half smoked ≥ 20 cigarettes daily, and most (80%) received nicotine replacement therapy. The 28-day abstinence rate (54%) and reduction rate (24%) were similar in both sexes. Factors positively associated with SC in women were having made ≥ 1 previous quit attempt, and dual use of conventional and electronic cigarettes at the time of the first consultation. In men, being employed, being overweight or obese, being confident in quitting, and being prescribed nicotine replacement therapy at the first consultation were factors associated with success. Other cardiovascular and respiratory diseases were associated negatively with SC in both sexes.

Conclusions

Abstinence rates were similar for both sexes, with different factors associated with quit attempt results, according to sex, highlighting the need for tailored interventions that address the specific needs of men and women who intend to quit.

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根据性别与冠状动脉疾病患者戒烟相关的因素:来自法国的戒烟服务队列数据
对于患有冠状动脉疾病(CADs)的吸烟者来说,戒烟(SC)是一个主要的预防目标。从法国国家SC服务数据库(CDTnet)中,我们旨在根据性别描述CAD吸烟者的社会、医疗和吸烟特征,以及与他们的SC相关的因素。方法对2001年1月至2018年12月纳入CDTnet的冠心病吸烟者进行回顾性研究。终点是戒烟和减少每日香烟消费量。戒断被定义为SC连续维持≥28天,通过呼气测试中的一氧化碳测量证实;每百万人中有10个缔约方,减少的定义是与第一次协商时的消费量相比至少减少一半。进行性别分层。结果4532名吸烟者中,女性占21%,男女平均年龄55岁。近一半的人每天吸烟≥20支,大多数(80%)接受尼古丁替代治疗。28天禁欲率(54%)和减少率(24%)在两性中相似。与女性SC呈正相关的因素是在第一次咨询时曾有过≥1次戒烟尝试,并且同时使用传统和电子烟。对于男性来说,有工作、超重或肥胖、对戒烟有信心,以及在第一次咨询时接受尼古丁替代疗法是与成功相关的因素。其他心血管和呼吸系统疾病与SC在两性中呈负相关。结论:根据性别不同,两种性别的戒烟率相似,但与戒烟尝试结果相关的因素不同,这突出了针对有意戒烟的男性和女性的特定需求进行量身定制的干预的必要性。
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