吸烟增加非裔美国人患慢性肾病的死亡风险

Srikanta Banerjee , Jagdish Khubchandani , W. Sumner Davis
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背景吸烟和慢性肾脏病(CKD)在非裔美国人(AA)成年人中的发病率过高,但它们对非裔美国人成年人死亡率的影响却不甚了解。方法鉴于已发表的文献中缺乏影响非裔美国人成年人CKD和死亡率之间关系的具体因素的证据,我们研究了吸烟对患有CKD的非裔美国人成年人死亡率的影响。我们分析了美国国家健康与营养调查(NHANES,1999-2010 年)的数据,并利用美国国家死亡指数(NDI)的死亡证明记录,对研究参与者进行了前瞻性随访,以分析其截至 2019 年 12 月 31 日的死亡率。结果 共有 6108 名 AA 族成年人被纳入研究样本,其中超过五分之二(44.9%)的人吸烟,6.3% 的人患有 CKD。患有慢性肾脏病的 AA 族人的心血管死亡风险是普通人的 2.22 倍(95% CI = 1.38-3.57),但如果按吸烟情况进行分层,目前吸烟的患有慢性肾脏病的 AA 族人的心血管死亡风险是普通人的 3.21 倍。同样,在患有慢性肾脏病的 AA 人中,全因死亡风险为 3.53(95% CI = 1.31-9.47),但如果按吸烟状况进行分层,目前吸烟的患有慢性肾脏病的 AA 人的全因死亡风险为 5.54 倍。对于患有慢性肾脏病且目前吸烟的 AA 族人,戒烟干预应成为合作护理模式和跨学科护理团队的优先考虑事项。
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Smoking Increases Mortality Risk Among African Americans With Chronic Kidney Disease

Background

Smoking and chronic kidney disease (CKD) have a disproportionately high prevalence among African American (AA) adults, but their impact on mortality among AA adults is not well known.

Methods

Given the lack of evidence in published literature on specific factors affecting the relationship between CKD and mortality among AA adults, we examined the influence of smoking on mortality among AA adults with CKD. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES, 1999-2010) data were analyzed with study participants prospectively followed up for mortality analysis through December 31, 2019, using National Death Index (NDI) death certificate records.

Results

A total of 6,108 AA adults were included in the study sample, with more than two-fifths (44.9%) being smokers and 6.3% having CKD. AA individuals with CKD had 2.22 (95% CI = 1.38-3.57) times the risk of cardiovascular mortality, but when stratified by smoking, AA individuals with CKD who were current smokers had 3.21 times the risk of cardiovascular mortality. Similarly, in AA with CKD, the risk of all-cause mortality was 3.53 (95% CI = 1.31-9.47), but when stratified by smoking status, AA individuals with CKD who were current smokers had 5.54 times the risk of all-cause mortality.

Conclusions

Smoking and CKD are highly prevalent in AA individuals and frequently cooccur, leading to higher rates of mortality. Smoking cessation interventions should be a priority in collaborative care models and interdisciplinary care teams for AA with CKD and current smoker status.

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American journal of medicine open
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