D. Ludviksdottir et al., Effects of nicotine nasal spray on atherogenic and thrombogenic factors during smoking cessation, J INTERN M, 246(1), 1999, pp. 61-66
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20
Categorie Soggetti
General & Internal Medicine","Medical Research General Topics
Objectives. To investigate changes in cardiovascular risk factor parameters
when stopping smelting and to identify any impact of nicotine nasal spray
on these factors.
Design and subjects, In a placebo-controlled, double-blind 3-month prospect
ive study, nicotine nasal spray (NNS) or a placebo was given to 157 subject
s attending a smoking cessation programme. Blood samples from 46 subjects w
ho remained abstinent for 3 months were analysed. Nasal spray use was given
on an ad libitum basis.
Results. The haemoglobin (Hb) decreased from 149.0 to 143.2 g L-1 (P < 0.00
1), The haematocrit (Hct) decreased from 44.6 to 42.4% (P < 0.001), The mea
n corpuscular volume (MCV) decreased from 93.4 to 92.3 fl (P < 0.001). The
mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration (MCHC) increased from 333.9 to 3
38.1 g L-1 (P = 0.029), The white blood cell count (WBC) decreased from 8.4
to 6.6 x 10(9) L-1 (P < 0.001). The total cholesterol decreased from 5.92
to 5.65 mmol L-1 (P = 0.015). The high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL
) increased from 1.29 to 1.44 mmol L-1(P = 0.48) and low-density lipoprotei
n cholesterol (LDL) decreased from 4.00 to 3.54 mmol L-1 (P = 0.004), The H
DL/LDL ratio increased from 0.36 to 0.46 (P = 0.011),
Conclusion. Stopping smoking resulted in positive effects on cardiovascular
risk factors. Nicotine treatment for as long as 3 months did not have any
significant effect on these 'stopping smoking changes'. In smoking cessatio
n, nicotine substitution up to 3 months seems to be safe.