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Smoking after cardiac transplantation.
Botha, P; Peaston, R; White, K; Forty, J; Dark, J H; Parry, G.
Affiliation
  • Botha P; Department of Cardiopulmonary Transplantation, Freeman Hospital, High Heaton, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. P.Botha@ncl.ac.uk
Am J Transplant ; 8(4): 866-71, 2008 Apr.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18324978
Although smoking cessation is a prerequisite prior to listing for cardiac transplantation, some patients return to smoking after recovery. We have covertly assessed the smoking habits of our cardiac transplant recipients (with ethical approval) since 1993 by measuring urinary cotinine: a level of >500 ng/mL signifying continued tobacco use. We retrospectively analyzed survival, causes of death and the development of graft coronary artery disease (GCAD) with respect to the number of positive and negative cotinine levels. One hundred four of 380 (27.4%) patients tested positive for active smoking at some point posttransplant, and 57 (15.0%) tested positive repeatedly. Smokers suffered significantly more deaths due to GCAD (21.2% vs. 12.3%, p < 0.05), and due to malignancy (16.3% vs. 5.8%, p < 0.001). In univariate analysis, smoking after heart transplantation shortened median survival from 16.28 years to 11.89 years. After correcting for the effects of pretransplant smoking in time-dependent multivariate analysis, posttransplant smoking remained the most significant determinant of overall mortality (p < 0.00001). We conclude that tobacco smoking after cardiac transplantation significantly impacts survival by accelerating the development of graft vasculopathy and malignancy. We hope that this information will deter cardiac transplant recipients from relapsing, and intensify efforts in improving cessation rates.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Smoking / Heart Transplantation Aspects: Ethics Limits: Adult / Humans Language: En Journal: Am J Transplant Journal subject: TRANSPLANTE Year: 2008 Document type: Article Country of publication: Estados Unidos

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Smoking / Heart Transplantation Aspects: Ethics Limits: Adult / Humans Language: En Journal: Am J Transplant Journal subject: TRANSPLANTE Year: 2008 Document type: Article Country of publication: Estados Unidos