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E-cigarette Use and Severe Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Outcomes: A Meta-Analysis.
Valadez-Cuen, Karen; Bhatt, Tulsi; Mendez, Ileana E; Solanki, Dhanshree; Abdi, Nawal; Shelar, Vrushali; Akplor, Jerry J; Reddy Bhumanapalli, Sai Akhila; Vinyak, Suprada; Patel, Digantkumar; Tirupathi, Raghavendra; Shah, Viray; Patel, Urvish K; Rana, Rishabh K.
Afiliação
  • Valadez-Cuen K; Department of Internal Medicine, Las Palmas Del Sol Healthcare, El Paso, USA.
  • Bhatt T; Department of Internal Medicine, Pramukhswami Medical College, Karamsad, IND.
  • Mendez IE; Department of Medical Sciences, Universidad Autónoma de Centro América (UACA), San José, CRI.
  • Solanki D; Department of Hospital Administration, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, USA.
  • Abdi N; Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, USA.
  • Shelar V; Department of Internal Medicine, Saratov State Medical University, Saratov, RUS.
  • Akplor JJ; Faculty of Medicine, Hebei North University, Zhangjiakou, CHN.
  • Reddy Bhumanapalli SA; Department of Internal Medicine, State University of New York (SUNY) Downstate Health Sciences University, School of Public Health (SPH), New York, USA.
  • Vinyak S; Department of Internal Medicine, Wellmont/Norton Community Hospital (NCH), Norton, USA.
  • Patel D; Department of Medicine, Springfield Memorial Hospital, Springfield, USA.
  • Tirupathi R; Department of Internal Medicine, Keystone Health, Chambersburg, USA.
  • Shah V; Department of Hospital Medicine, MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital, Baltimore, USA.
  • Patel UK; Department of Public Health and Neurology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, USA.
  • Rana RK; Department of Preventive and Social Medicine/Community Medicine, Shaheed Nirmal Mahto Medical College and Hospital (Erstwhile Patliputra Medical College), Dhanbad, IND.
Cureus ; 16(5): e59591, 2024 May.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38832202
ABSTRACT
E-cigarettes have been known to cause varied poor health outcomes prior to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), but after the impact of COVID-19, evidence came out that was, in some instances, not as expected regarding the severity of COVID-19 among e-cigarette users (vapers). A meta-analysis was performed on the available evidence to comprehensively find the effect of COVID-19 on existing or past e-cigarette users (vapers). The Meta-analysis of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (MOOSE) guidelines were used to perform this meta-analysis. PubMed was searched for observational studies that described outcomes after COVID-19 positivity from December 1, 2019, to December 2023. Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) keywords were used for searching the relevant studies highlighting the relationship between COVID-19 and e-cigarette users. Calculations for pooled prevalence, 95% confidence interval (95% CI), weights for current e-cigarette users and vapers, and outcomes (events) were made. To analyze the data, Review Manager V.5.4 was used. The I² statistic was used to assess statistical heterogeneity. The I² statistic of >50% was considered significant heterogeneity. The "leave-one-out" method was used for sensitivity analysis. Out of 3231 studies, four studies reported data on vaping and non-vaping status and composite outcomes, resulting in a sample size of 653 COVID-19-positive cases. The pooled prevalence of being COVID-19 positive, having symptoms, or visiting an emergency room was 7.78% (653/8392). COVID-19 patients with current vaping status had decreased odds of poor outcomes compared to non-smokers, with a pooled odds ratio (OR) of 0.09 (95% CI 0.00-2.42; p>0.05) with heterogeneity between studies (I²=99%, p=0.15). Because of difficulties related to data collection and other factors, this meta-analysis was unable to conclusively establish the correlation between e-cigarette usage and severe COVID-19 outcomes such as hospitalization, admission to the intensive care unit, and fatality. Additional research using more detailed data is necessary to fully understand this correlation.
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