在肺部健康和筛查项目中开展尼古丁代谢物比率指导戒烟干预的实用随机对照试验

Scott D. Siegel , Ross Budziszewski , Essie Layton , Brian Nam , Robert Schnoll
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导言通过肺癌筛查或偶然发现肺部结节的患者通常会在肺部健康和筛查项目中接受随访。通过尼古丁代谢物比值(NMR)(一种尼古丁代谢测量指标)进行个性化戒烟药物治疗的应用尚未在这种情况下进行评估。这项试点随机对照试验(RCT)评估了开展更大规模试验的可行性。方法通过务实的 RCT 设计,从大西洋中部的肺部健康和筛查项目中招募参与者。符合条件的参与者每天吸烟 5 支,在随机分配到标准或 NMR 指导护理治疗组之前完成抽血以确定 NMR。标准治疗组的参与者接受尼古丁替代疗法(NRT)或伐尼克兰(varenicline)治疗,并接受电话戒烟咨询。NMR 指导参与者接受标准护理,但会根据他们的 NMR 向他们提供个性化的药物建议。研究结果包括可行性、药物服用量和治疗匹配度(即最佳药物服用量)。然而,这些患者中只有 37 人(22%)参加了研究,平均年龄为 65 岁,43% 为女性,25% 为黑人。几乎所有拒绝的患者都表示对戒烟不感兴趣。两个治疗组的参与者都有较高的服药率(68%),NMR 指导下的参与者显示出更大的治疗匹配趋势(55% 对 29%)。结论这项试点研究的结果为在肺部健康和筛查环境中开展更大规模的 NMR 指导下戒烟干预 RCT 提供了支持。应考虑加强干预措施,以解决进入研究的障碍。
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A pilot pragmatic randomized controlled trial of a nicotine metabolite ratio-guided smoking cessation intervention in a lung health and screening program

Introduction

Patients with pulmonary nodules detected through lung cancer screening or as incidental findings are often followed in lung health and screening programs. The use of personalized pharmacotherapy for smoking cessation informed by the nicotine metabolite ratio (NMR), a measure of nicotine metabolism, has not yet been evaluated in this setting. This pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) evaluated the feasibility of conducting a larger trial.

Methods

Through a pragmatic RCT design, participants were recruited from a Mid-Atlantic lung health and screening program. Eligible participants smoked >5 cigarettes per day and completed a blood draw to determine NMR before being randomized to standard or NMR-guided care treatment arms. Standard care participants were offered nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) or varenicline and a referral to phone-based smoking cessation counseling. NMR-guided participants received standard care except they were provided a personalized medication recommendation based on their NMR. Study outcomes included measures of feasibility, medication uptake, and treatment matching (i.e., uptake of the optimal medication).

Results

More than 80 % of 205 screened patients were eligible. However, only 37 (22 %) of these patients enrolled in the study, with a mean age of 65 years, 43 % female, and 25 % Black. Nearly all patients who declined cited a disinterest in smoking cessation. Participants in both treatment arms had high rates of medication uptake (68 %), with NMR-guided participants showing a trend towards greater treatment matching (55 % vs. 29 %).

Conclusions

The results of this pilot study provide support for conducting a larger RCT of an NMR-guided smoking cessation intervention in a lung health and screening setting. Consideration should be given to augmenting the intervention to address barriers to study entry.

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Drug and alcohol dependence reports
Drug and alcohol dependence reports Psychiatry and Mental Health
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