An RCT of acute health effects in COPD-patients after passive vape exposure from e-cigarettes.

IF 1.8 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Karin Rosenkilde Laursen, Jakob Hjort Bønløkke, Elisabeth Bendstrup, Merete Bilde, Marianne Glasius, Vibeke Heitmann Gutzke, Shamjad Puthukkadan Moosakutty, Anna-Carin Olin, Peter Ravn, Kirsten Østergaard, Torben Sigsgaard
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Background: E-cigarette use has been shown to have short-term acute effects among active users but less is known of the acute passive effects, particularly among individuals with existing respiratory diseases. Objective: To investigate local and systemic effects of short-term passive vape exposure among patients with mild or moderate chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Methods: In a double-blinded crossover study 16 non-smoking COPD-patients (mean age 68) were randomly exposed for 4 h to passive vape (median PM2.5: 18 µg/m3 (range: 8-333)) and clean air (PM2.5 < 6 µg/m3) separated by 14 days. Particles were measured using an ultrafine particle counter (P-TRAK) and a scanning mobility particle sizer (SMPS). Health effects including Surfactant Protein-A (SP-A) and albumin in exhaled air, spirometry, FeNO, and plasma proteins were evaluated before, right after, and 24 hours after exposure. Participants reported symptoms throughout exposure sessions. Data were analyzed using mixed models. Results: SP-A in exhaled air was negatively affected by exposure to vape and several plasma proteins increased significantly. Throat irritation was more pronounced during passive vape exposure, while FVC and FEV1 decreased, however, not significantly. Conclusions: SP-A in exhaled air and some plasma proteins were affected by passive vape in patients with COPD indicating inflammation, showing that passive vape exposure is potentially harmful.

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被动接触电子烟后copd患者急性健康影响的随机对照试验
背景:已证明电子烟使用对活跃用户具有短期急性影响,但对急性被动影响知之甚少,特别是对患有呼吸道疾病的个体。目的:探讨短期被动电子烟暴露对轻中度慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)患者的局部和全身影响。方法:在一项双盲交叉研究中,16名非吸烟copd患者(平均年龄68岁)随机暴露于被动电子烟(PM2.5中位数:18µg/m3(范围:8-333))和清洁空气(PM2.5 3)中4小时,间隔14天。使用超细颗粒计数器(P-TRAK)和扫描迁移率粒度仪(SMPS)测量颗粒。在暴露前、暴露后和暴露后24小时评估对健康的影响,包括呼出空气中的表面活性蛋白a (SP-A)和白蛋白、肺活量测定、FeNO和血浆蛋白。参与者在整个暴露过程中都报告了症状。数据采用混合模型进行分析。结果:吸电子烟对呼出空气中SP-A有负面影响,几种血浆蛋白明显升高。在被动电子烟暴露期间,喉咙刺激更为明显,而FVC和FEV1下降,但不明显。结论:慢性阻塞性肺病患者呼出空气中的SP-A和一些血浆蛋白受到被动电子烟的影响,表明被动电子烟暴露有潜在的危害。
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