INTERACTION OF TOBACCO ABUSE WITH OTHER CONVENTIONAL RISK FACTORS OF CARDIOVASCULAR RISK - SYNERGISTIC IMPACT OR AN INDEPENDENT MENACE?

Authors

  • Arslan Masood Allama Iqbal Medical College / Jinnah Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Noor Dastgir Allama Iqbal Medical College / Jinnah Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Inam Ur Rehman Allama Iqbal Medical College / Jinnah Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Junaid Rehman Allama Iqbal Medical College / Jinnah Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Aleena Khan Allama Iqbal Medical College / Jinnah Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Rimsha Munir Allama Iqbal Medical College / Jinnah Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Syed Ali Abbas Allama Iqbal Medical College / Jinnah Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47144/phj.v54i4.2121

Abstract

Objectives: To determine the prevalence, patterns and behavioural attributes of tobacco abuse in patients of acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Furthermore, to assess the interaction of tobacco abuse with other conventional risk factors of cardiovascular disease (CVD).

Methodology: This observational study included 230 consecutive patients with ACS. Data was collected regarding total duration and extent of tobacco consumption, “tobacco addiction” and various behavioural patterns related to it. Risk factors profile was acquired for hypertension, diabetes, obesity, family history of premature CVD and dyslipidemia. Odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) for these risk factors were calculated for tobacco abusers compared to non-abusers.

Results: Among the study population, 63(27.4%) were active tobacco users. Urban residents had lesser odds of being tobacco abusers compared to non-urban residents (0.49, [0.27 – 0.89]). Tobacco abusers had a lower prevalence of hypertension compared to non-abusers (0.44 [0.24 – 0.81]). A similar trend was observed for diabetes, obesity and dyslipidemia, however, the differences could not reach significance thresholds. Cigarette smoking was the commonest mode of tobacco consumption (90.5%). “Tobacco addiction” could be attributed to 84.1% of abusers. Most (82.5%) were willing to give up tobacco abuse and 63.3% had already made attempts at quitting.

Conclusion: About one-third of ACS patients were tobacco abusers with the majority being tobacco addicts. Tobacco abuse was observed to be independently implicated as a risk factor in ACS patients. Furthermore, tobacco abuse was inversely related to hypertension translating into a sub-multiplicative / additive impact of hypertension as a risk factor.

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Published

2022-01-08

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Masood A, Dastgir N, Rehman IU, Rehman J, Khan A, Munir R, Abbas SA. INTERACTION OF TOBACCO ABUSE WITH OTHER CONVENTIONAL RISK FACTORS OF CARDIOVASCULAR RISK - SYNERGISTIC IMPACT OR AN INDEPENDENT MENACE?. Pak Heart J [Internet]. 2022Jan.8 [cited 2024Dec.24];54(4):352-6. Available from: https://pakheartjournal.com/index.php/pk/article/view/2121

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