Association of Hemorrhoid Vascular Injuries with Cigarette Smoking—An Evaluation with Interesting Prospects

IF 0.8 Q4 SURGERY
S. Nagaraj, Amit Mori, M. Reddy
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Abstract Background Hemorrhoids are vascular structures in the anal canal which are seldom used to evaluate vascular diseases. Cigarette smoking is well-known to cause both arterial and venous vascular injuries. However, the impact of smoking on hemorrhoid vasculature is unknown. Objective Considering that vasculature in the hemorrhoids has the same anatomy and pathophysiology of vascular damage as other systemic vasculatures, we conducted this study to evaluate the relation between smoking and incidence of hemorrhoidal vascular injury. Design and Data Analysis Retrospective review of all the screening colonoscopies performed at our Department of Gastroenterology (predominantly serving urban minority population) over 3 years was conducted and patients with recorded smoking history were included in the study (n = 242). Fisher's exact test with two-tailed p-value and odds ratio were used to evaluate for the association between smoking and incidence of hemorrhoids. Results We studied 242 subjects and found statistically significant association between smoking and hemorrhoids (p < 0.05) with the risk of developing hemorrhoids among smokers being 2.4 times that of a nonsmoker. We further noted no significant difference in the incidence of hemorrhoidal vascular injuries between the past versus current smokers and male versus female smokers. Conclusion This is one of the first studies to establish an association between smoking and hemorrhoids. Our study shows that the hemorrhoidal vasculature is impacted by smoking similar to other vascular systems. This study sheds light on the possibility of evaluating hemorrhoids for clues of other systemic and gastrointestinal vascular damage. This correlation can add clinical value especially given the flexibility of assessing hemorrhoids as an outpatient in a cost effective and comfortable manner.
痔疮血管损伤与吸烟的关系——一项具有有趣前景的评估
摘要背景痔疮是肛管内的血管结构,很少用于血管疾病的评价。众所周知,吸烟会导致动脉和静脉血管损伤。然而,吸烟对痔疮血管的影响尚不清楚。目的考虑到痔疮血管与其他全身血管具有相同的血管损伤解剖和病理生理,我们进行了本研究,以评估吸烟与痔疮血管损伤发生率的关系。设计与数据分析回顾性分析我院消化内科(主要为城市少数民族人群服务)3年来所有结肠镜筛查病例,并纳入有吸烟史的患者(n = 242)。采用双尾p值和优势比的Fisher精确检验来评价吸烟与痔疮发病率之间的关系。结果我们对242名受试者进行了研究,发现吸烟与痔疮有统计学意义(p < 0.05),吸烟者患痔疮的风险是不吸烟者的2.4倍。我们进一步注意到,过去吸烟者与现在吸烟者、男性吸烟者与女性吸烟者之间痔疮血管损伤的发生率无显著差异。结论:这是首次建立吸烟与痔疮之间联系的研究之一。我们的研究表明,与其他血管系统一样,痔疮血管系统也受到吸烟的影响。这项研究揭示了评估痔疮的其他系统性和胃肠道血管损伤的线索的可能性。这种相关性可以增加临床价值,特别是考虑到门诊评估痔疮的灵活性,成本效益和舒适的方式。
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