Title: Electronic Cigarettes and Smoking Cessation
1Electronic Cigarettes and Smoking Cessation
- Sarah Boone, Carolyn Little, Clay Owens, Jeremy
Randolph, Genny Tibbs -
2Objectives
- Analyze Smoking in Kentucky
- List Methods of Smoking Cessation
- Acute Effects of Electronic Cigarettes
- Review the Evidence of Related Studies
- Compare Use of Electronic Cigarettes and Nicotine
Patches
3Smoking in KY
http//www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/state_d
ata/state_highlights/2010/states/kentucky/
4Smoking in KY
5Smoking in KY
http//www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/state_d
ata/state_highlights/2010/states/kentucky/
6Smoking Cessation
- 80 of smokers who attempt cessation relapse
within in first month of quitting - 3-5 remain abstinent at 6 months (Polosa, BMC
Public Health, 2011) - Common Methods
- Electronic cigarettes
- Nicotine Patches
- Oral Medication
- Cold Turkey
7Electronic Cigarettes
P Smokers I Electronic Cigarettes C
Nicotine Patches O Smoking Cessation
Westenberger, FDA, 2009
8Acute Effects of E-Cigarettes
- Vansickel, American Association for Cancer
Research, 2010
9Acute Effects of E-Cigarettes
- 32 tobacco cigarette smokers
- Four products
- Own brand cigarette, NPRO electronic
cigarettes, Hydro electronic cigarettes, or
sham - Outcome Measures
- Heart rate, plasma nicotine content, Tiffany
Drobes Questionnaire of Smoking Urges Brief
Vansickel, American Association for Cancer
Research, 2010
10Acute Effects of E-Cigarettes
- Results
- Own brand increased plasma nicotine, CO
concentration and heart rate - NPRO EC, Hydro EC, and sham smoking did not
- Both EC exposed users to no nicotine or CO
- Both EC didnt increase heart rate
- Both EC increased subjective ratings of
acceptability
Vansickel, American Association for Cancer
Research, 2010
11Acute Effects of E-Cigarettes
- Conclusion
- Neither electronic cigarettes exposed users to
measurable levels of nicotine or CO - Both suppressed nicotine/tobacco abstinence
symptom ratings
Vansickel, American Association for Cancer
Research, 2010
12Electronic Cigarettes Smoking Cessation
- Polosa, BMC Public Health, 2011
13Electronic Cigarettes Smoking Cessation
- Methods
- 5 visits baseline and four follow up visits at
week 4, 8, 12, and 24 - Baseline Measurements
- Demographics and detailed smoking history
- Level of carbon monoxide in exhaled breath (eCO)
- 4 week supply of 7.4 mg nicotine cartridges given
- Max use of 4 cartridges/day
Polosa, BMC Public Health, 2011
14Electronic Cigarettes Smoking Cessation
Reducers Heavy Reducers Quitters Smoking Failure
50 reduction in number of cig/day compared to baseline 80 reduction in number of cig/day compared to baseline Smoking abstinence at 24 weeks lt 50 reduction in number of cig/day compared to baseline
Polosa, BMC Public Health, 2011
15Electronic Cigarettes Smoking Cessation
- Results
- 50 reduction shown in 13/40 subjects
- Combined sustained 50 reduction and smoking
abstinence in 22/40 (p0.001) - Conclusions
- Reduction in cigarette smoking with e-cigarettes
may increase motivation to quit - Gradual reductions in cigarette smoking can
increase cessation -
Polosa, BMC Public Health, 2011
16Case Series on Smoking Cessation Utilizing E-cigs
- Caponnetto, Journal of Medical Case Reports, 2011
17Case Series on Smoking Cessation Utilizing E-cigs
- Three chronic smokers (two male, one female)
- Severe dependence to nicotine
- Fagerstrom Test of Nicotine Dependence (FTND)
- Exhaled Breath Carbon Monoxide Concentration
(eCO) - Previous cessation efforts (patches group
counseling)
Caponnetto, Journal of Medical Case Reports, 2011.
18Case Series on Smoking Cessation Utilizing E-cigs
- Results
- Cessation status following the usage of E-cigs
- No relapse 6 months following study
- Reduction in eCO
- Variation in E-cig composition
- Regulation?
- Limitation Small sample size
Caponnetto, Journal of Medical Case Reports,
2011.
19Comparison Nicotine Patch Therapy
- Myung et al. 2007, Am J Health-Syst Pharm
20Comparison Nicotine Patch Therapy
- Study
- Meta-analysis of studies investigating efficacy
of nicotine patches vs. placebo. - Purpose
- Assess current literature
- Determine an odds ratio for smoking cessation
-
Myung et al. 2007, Am J Health-Syst Pharm
21Comparison Nicotine Patch Therapy
- Methods
- 16 RCTs
- Total subjects 9,457
- 6,084 nicotine group
- 3,373 placebo group
- Results of Meta-analysis
- Pooled OR (odds ratio) for 16 studies was 1.79
http//www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/pr2007/pr036-07.s
html
Myung et al. 2007, Am J Health-Syst Pharm
22Electronic Cigarettes for Smoking Cessation
- Bullen, Nat Inst Health Innov, 2013
23Electronic Cigarettes for Smoking Cessation A
Randomized Controlled Trial
- Purpose
- To assess whether E-cigarettes containing
nicotine were more effective for smoking
cessation than nicotine patches - Methods
- 657 subjects were selected for the study
- Randomized by computerized block randomization
- 441 ratio
Bullen, Nat Inst Health Innov, 2013
24Electronic Cigarettes for Smoking Cessation A
Randomized Controlled Trial
- Procedures
- Subjects used respective smoking cessation
products for 12 weeks before a specific quitting
day - The primary outcome measured was smoking
abstinence six months after quitting day - Verified by self-report and carbon monoxide
measurement
Bullen, Nat Inst Health Innov, 2013
25Electronic Cigarettes for Smoking Cessation A
Randomized Controlled Trial
- Results
- Abstinence rates after six months
- Nicotine E-cigarette 7.3
- Nicotine Patches 5.8
- Placebo E-cigarette 4.1
- Study was underpowered due to low abstinence
rates and could not conclude if E-cigarettes were
superior to nicotine patches or placebo
Bullen, Nat Inst Health Innov, 2013
26Summary Smoking Cessation
- Levels of nicotine or eCO were reduced
- Suppressed nicotine/tobacco abstinence symptom
ratings - Highest rates of abstinence after six months
- Greater success rates with rituals of smoking
- Odds ratio for sustained abstinence after 1 year
1.79 (compared to placebo) - Lowest rates of abstinence after six months
27Additional Resources
- Stop Smoking Classes Louisville
- http//www.louisvilleky.gov/health/iwantto/stopsmo
kingclasses.htm - Norton Healthcare Smoking Cessation Program
- http//www.nortonhealthcare.com/smoking
- Kentucky Cabinet for Health Family Services
- http//chfs.ky.gov/dph/mch/hp/tobacco.htm
28References
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