Smoking as a Risk or Protective Factor in Developing and Severity of COVID-19?

IF 0.8 Q4 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Mahheidari Naimeh, Ahansaz Afsaneh, Azizabadi Zahra, Dadgari Ali, Barkhordari Abdullah, Rohani-Rasaf Marzieh
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Abstract

Background: Many studies have discussed the relationship between COVID-19 and smoking, but they include many contradictory findings. This study evaluates the relationship between smoking and the incidence and severity of COVID-19 patients in Shahroud City, Iran. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional analytical study using COVID-19 data. All suspected cases were referred to the registered centers at Shahroud University of Medical Sciences from 21 January 2020 to 20 March 2021. Multivariable logistic regression was conducted to evaluate the relationship between smoking and SARS-COV 2 confirmed cases, and its severity. Results: Overall, it was confirmed that 22.6% of smokers had positive COVID-19 PCR tests compared to 42.1% of non-smokers. COVID-19 is a public health problem, and the results showed that there was a relationship between smoking and COVID-19 confirmed cases and severity. The results showed that smoking, adjusting for other related factors, reduces the odds of COVID-19 by 58%, but increases the odds of severe disease by 89%. Conclusions: In this study, smoking was significantly associated with a low chance of developing COVID-19 disease but higher odds of severity. These significant results were reported even in the presence of under-reporting of smoking by patients, which underestimates the association. These results should not be ignored, and further studies are needed.

吸烟是新冠肺炎发展和严重程度的风险或保护因素?
背景:许多研究讨论了新冠肺炎与吸烟之间的关系,但其中包括许多相互矛盾的发现。本研究评估了吸烟与伊朗沙鲁德市新冠肺炎患者发病率和严重程度之间的关系。方法:我们使用新冠肺炎数据进行了一项横断面分析研究。2020年1月21日至2021年3月20日,所有疑似病例均被转诊至沙鲁德医学科学大学的注册中心。采用多变量逻辑回归法评估吸烟与严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型确诊病例及其严重程度之间的关系。结果:总体而言,经证实,22.6%的吸烟者新冠肺炎PCR检测呈阳性,而非吸烟者的这一比例为42.1%。新冠肺炎是一个公共卫生问题,研究结果表明,吸烟与新冠肺炎确诊病例和严重程度之间存在关系。结果显示,在调整其他相关因素后,吸烟可使患新冠肺炎的几率降低58%,但使患严重疾病的几率增加89%。结论:在这项研究中,吸烟与患新冠肺炎疾病的几率较低但严重程度较高显著相关。即使在患者吸烟报告不足的情况下也报告了这些显著的结果,这低估了相关性。这些结果不应被忽视,还需要进一步的研究。
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Journal of acute medicine
Journal of acute medicine EMERGENCY MEDICINE-
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