接受药物和行为戒烟治疗的艾滋病毒感染者的尼古丁代谢物比率。

Jonathan Shuter, Olivia A Davis, Chris DeFilippi, Robert H Christenson, Lan Li, Wendy Potts, Seth Himelhoch
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在美国,艾滋病毒感染者(PWH)的吸烟率是普通人群的三倍。提高这一群体戒烟率的努力收效甚微。尼古丁代谢物比率(NMR)已经显示出作为一种表型标记物的前景,它可能有助于吸烟者选择最合适的戒烟治疗方法。我们完成了一项随机对照试验,对巴尔的摩地区吸烟的PWH患者进行个体强化咨询和/或伐尼克兰治疗,并在基线时测量血清3′羟基可替宁和可替宁,并计算这两个值的比值,即NMR。在本文中,我们提供了汇总统计数据和相关的措施,或缺乏,核磁共振值与各种行为参数和临床结果相关的烟草使用和烟草治疗。核磁共振计算了155名目前使用香烟的PWH。平均年龄52.9岁,男性62.3%,黑人91.0%,平均吸烟10.6支/天。平均NMR为0.43,与其他PWH队列的报告相似。我们没有发现核磁共振与香烟/天、尼古丁依赖、吸烟诱惑或尼古丁戒断症状之间有任何显著的相关性。我们没有发现较低的核磁共振预示着成功戒烟,也没有发现它与服用伐尼克兰的患者的伐尼克兰不耐受有关。
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Nicotine metabolite ratio in people with HIV who smoke cigarettes receiving pharmacologic and behavioral cessation therapy.

People with HIV (PWH) smoke cigarettes at triple the rate of the general population in the US. Efforts to increase quit rates in this group have met with limited success. The nicotine metabolite ratio (NMR) has shown promise as a phenotypic marker that may be useful in selecting the most appropriate cessation treatments for people who smoke cigarettes. We completed a randomized controlled trial of individual intensive counseling and/or varenicline treatment for PWH in the Baltimore area who smoke cigarettes, and we measured serum 3' hydroxycotinine and cotinine at baseline and calculated the ratio of these two values, i.e. the NMR, for each participant. Herein, we present summary statistics and measures of association, or lack thereof, of NMR values with a variety of behavioral parameters and clinical outcomes related to tobacco use and tobacco treatment. NMR was calculated for 155 PWH who were currently using tobacco cigarettes. Mean age was 52.9 years, 62.3% male, 91.0% Black, and they smoked a mean of 10.6 cigarettes/day. The mean NMR was 0.43, similar to that reported from other PWH cohorts. We did not find any significant correlation between NMR and cigarettes/day, nicotine dependence, temptation to smoke, or nicotine withdrawal symptoms. We did not find that lower NMR was predictive of successful cessation, nor was it associated with varenicline intolerance in those who received varenicline.

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