Light cigarette smoking impairs coronary microvascular functions as severely as smoking regular cigarettes
- 1 October 2007
- Vol. 93 (10) , 1274-1277
- https://doi.org/10.1136/hrt.2006.100255
Abstract
Smoking is the most prevalent and most preventable risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Smoking low-tar, low-nicotine cigarettes (light cigarettes) would be expected to be less hazardous than smoking regular cigarettes owing to the lower nicotine and tar yield. To compare the chronic and acute effects of light cigarette and regular cigarette smoking on coronary flow velocity reserve (CFVR). 20 regular cigarette smokers (mean (SD) age 24.8 (5.0)), 20 light cigarette smokers (mean age 25.6 (6.4)), and 22 non-smoker healthy volunteers (mean age 25.1 (4.2)) were included. First, each subject underwent echocardiographic examination, including CFVR measurement, after a 12 hour fasting and smokeless period. Two days later, each subject smoked two of their normal cigarettes in a closed room within 15 minutes. Finally, within 20-30 minutes, each subject underwent an echocardiographic examination, including CFVR measurement. Mean (SD) CFVR values were similar in light cigarette and regular cigarette smokers and significantly lower than in the controls (2.68 (0.50), 2.65 (0.61), 3.11 (0.53), p = 0.013). Before and after smoking a paired t test showed that smoking two light cigarettes acutely decreased the CFVR from 2.68 (0.50) to 2.05 (0.43) (p = 0.001), and smoking of two regular cigarettes acutely decreased CFVR from 2.65 (0.61) to 2.18 (0.48) (p = 0.001). Smoking low-tar, low-nicotine cigarettes impairs the CFVR as severely as smoking regular cigarettes. CFVR values are similar in light cigarette and regular cigarette smokers and significantly lower than in controls.Keywords
This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
- Use of and beliefs about light cigarettes in four countries: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation SurveyNicotine & Tobacco Research, 2004
- Endothelial dysfunction and type of cigarette smoked: the impact of ‘light’ versus regular cigarette smokingVascular Medicine, 2004
- Transthoracic Doppler echocardiography – noninvasive diagnostic window for coronary flow reserve assessmentCardiovascular Ultrasound, 2003
- Heavy and light cigarette smokers have similar dysfunction of endothelial vasoregulatory activityJournal of the American College of Cardiology, 2002
- Contribution of nicotine to acute endothelial dysfunction in long-term smokersJournal of the American College of Cardiology, 2002
- Acute effects of nicotine content in cigarettes on coronary flow velocity and coronary flow reserve in menThe American Journal of Cardiology, 1998
- Smokers’ misperceptions of light and ultra-light cigarettes may keep them smokingAmerican Journal of Preventive Medicine, 1998
- Cardiovascular Implications of Smoking: The Surgeon General's Point of ViewJournal Of Health Care For The Poor and Underserved, 1997
- Acute effect of cigarette smoking on the coronary circulation: Constriction of epicardial and resistance vesselsJournal of the American College of Cardiology, 1993
- Smoking and cardiovascular diseasePublished by Elsevier ,1992