2024
Smoking is not associated with wound complications in augmented urethroplasty: a NSQIP analysis
Cahill E, Islam R, Chua K, Balraj V, Boyle J, Patel H, Kaldany A, Doppalapudi S, Velez D, Tunuguntla H, Sterling J. Smoking is not associated with wound complications in augmented urethroplasty: a NSQIP analysis. International Urology And Nephrology 2024, 56: 3479-3484. PMID: 38811450, DOI: 10.1007/s11255-024-04085-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk factors associated with wound complicationsFactors associated with wound complicationsAssociated with wound complicationsAugmentation urethroplastyWound complicationsMultivariate logistic regressionMethodsThe National Surgical Quality Improvement Program databaseNational Surgical Quality Improvement Program databasePredictors of wound complicationsQuality Improvement Program databaseAssociated with increased wound complicationsPrimary anastomosis urethroplastyLogistic regressionLonger operative timeNo significant differenceMale patientsThirty-dayAugmented groupHigher BMISmoking historyUrethroplastyProgram databaseCurrent smokersComplicationsOperative timeHospitalization as an opportunity to improve lung cancer screening in high-risk patients
Nielsen E, Zhang J, Marsden J, Bays C, Moran W, Mauldin P, Lenert L, Toll B, Schreiner A, Heincelman M. Hospitalization as an opportunity to improve lung cancer screening in high-risk patients. Cancer Epidemiology 2024, 90: 102553. PMID: 38460398, DOI: 10.1016/j.canep.2024.102553.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLung cancer screeningLow-dose computed tomographyCancer screeningLDCT completionRates of lung cancer screeningAnnual low-dose computed tomographyImprove lung cancer screeningElectronic health record dataUniversity-based internal medicine clinicLung cancer-related mortalityPrimary care clinicsHealth record dataInternal medicine clinicAssociation of hospitalCox proportional hazards modelsScreening ratesHigh-risk patientsCare clinicsProportional hazards modelRetrospective cohort studyCurrent smokersEligible adultsMedicine clinicReferral programOverall healthAssociations between Plasma Tocopherols and Lung Cancer Risk: Results from the Southern Community Cohort Study.
Yoon H, Wu J, Shidal C, Sun Y, Franke A, Yang J, Braithwaite D, Courtney R, Cai H, Blot W, Shu X, Zheng W, Cai Q. Associations between Plasma Tocopherols and Lung Cancer Risk: Results from the Southern Community Cohort Study. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention 2024, 33: 480-488. PMID: 38284815, PMCID: PMC10990776, DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.epi-23-1107.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLung cancer riskAssociated with lung cancer riskSouthern Community Cohort StudyCommunity Cohort StudyCancer riskAfrican AmericansIncident lung cancer casesOdds ratioCohort studyLow-income African AmericansEuropean AmericansYear of blood drawEstimate odds ratiosNested case-control studyConditional logistic regressionLung cancer preventionLung cancer casesSignificant risk reductionCase-control studyCurrent smokersCohort enrollmentInverse associationPotential confoundersCancer casesStratified analysis
2023
Chest Wall Anomaly Presenting as Pulmonary Nodule
Ely S, Van Udelsman B, Bader A, Woodard G. Chest Wall Anomaly Presenting as Pulmonary Nodule. Annals Of Thoracic Surgery Short Reports 2023, 2: 88-90. PMID: 39790260, PMCID: PMC11708574, DOI: 10.1016/j.atssr.2023.11.021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIs hospitalization a missed opportunity to intervene on tobacco cessation?
Nielsen E, Zhang J, Marsden J, Bays C, Moran W, Mauldin P, Lenert L, Toll B, Schreiner A, Heincelman M. Is hospitalization a missed opportunity to intervene on tobacco cessation? The American Journal Of The Medical Sciences 2023, 367: 89-94. PMID: 38043793, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjms.2023.11.024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTobacco cessationNRT prescriptionCurrent smokersTobacco usePatient-centered medical homeStudy periodNicotine replacement therapy productsRetrospective cohort studyPrimary care physiciansLogistic regression modelsProportion of adultsHealth-related changesAdult patientsCohort studyHospital dischargeMost patientsCare physiciansElevated morbidityMedical homeHospitalizationSmokersPatientsCessationPrescriptionTeachable momentAssociations between Health-Related Use of Social Media and Positive Lifestyle Behaviors: Findings from a Representative Sample of US Adult Smokers
Onyeaka H, Chido-Amajuoyi O, Daskalakis E, Deary E, Boardman A, Basiru T, Muoghalu C, Uwandu Q, Baiden P, Nkemjika S, Aneni K, Amonoo H. Associations between Health-Related Use of Social Media and Positive Lifestyle Behaviors: Findings from a Representative Sample of US Adult Smokers. Substance Use & Misuse 2023, 59: 527-535. PMID: 38037958, PMCID: PMC10922700, DOI: 10.1080/10826084.2023.2287199.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth-related social media useHealth-related purposesSmoking cessationCigarette smokersHealth promotionWeekly strength trainingCardiovascular risk factorsHealth Information National Trends SurveyPositive lifestyle behaviorsMultivariable logistic regressionUS adult smokersDaily vegetable intakeWeekly physical activityNational Trends SurveyPositive health behaviorsCurrent smokersGuideline recommendationsLifestyle behaviorsSmoking interventionsVegetable intakeRisk factorsAdult smokersPhysical activitySmokersHealth behaviorsLung Cancer Screening Decision Aid Designed for a Primary Care Setting
Schapira M, Hubbard R, Whittle J, Vachani A, Kaminstein D, Chhatre S, Rodriguez K, Bastian L, Kravetz J, Asan O, Prigge J, Meline J, Schrand S, Ibarra J, Dye D, Rieder J, Frempong J, Fraenkel L. Lung Cancer Screening Decision Aid Designed for a Primary Care Setting. JAMA Network Open 2023, 6: e2330452. PMID: 37647070, PMCID: PMC10469267, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.30452.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLung cancer screeningPrimary care settingDecisional conflictClinical trialsCare settingsVeterans Affairs Medical CenterDecisional conflict scoresWeb-based patientAttention control interventionFuture implementation strategiesCurrent smokersSecondary outcomesSmoking historyPrimary outcomeCancer screeningRecruitment lettersMedical CenterMAIN OUTCOMEDecisional regretClinical practiceWest HavenControl groupKnowledge scoreControl interventionsLatino ethnicityLung Cancer Screening Among Mammography Patients: Knowledge, Eligibility, Participation, and Interest
Novogrodsky E, Haramati L, Villasana-Gomez G, Goldman J, Rosenfeld C, Rosenblum J, Sayre J, Hoyt A, Goldin J, Milch H. Lung Cancer Screening Among Mammography Patients: Knowledge, Eligibility, Participation, and Interest. The Journal Of The American Board Of Family Medicine 2023, 36: 557-564. PMID: 37321658, DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2022.220423r1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLung cancer screeningCancer screeningLung cancerUSPSTF criteriaMammography patientsLung cancer screening eligibilityLung cancer screening participationCancer screening participationAcademic medical centerLow education levelChi-square testMann-Whitney nonparametric testScreening eligibilityUSPSTF guidelinesLDCT screeningEligible womenFormer smokersSmoking historyCurrent smokersScreening participationSingle-page surveyMedical CenterEligibility criteriaPatientsCancerNicotine, alcohol, and caffeine use among individuals with untreated obstructive sleep apnea
Baldassarri S, Chu J, Deng A, Xu Z, Blohowiak R, Byrne S, Kushida C, Yaggi H, Zinchuk A. Nicotine, alcohol, and caffeine use among individuals with untreated obstructive sleep apnea. Sleep And Breathing 2023, 27: 2479-2490. PMID: 37058215, PMCID: PMC10576010, DOI: 10.1007/s11325-023-02830-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUntreated obstructive sleep apneaObstructive sleep apneaApnea Positive Pressure Long-term Efficacy StudySubstance useDaytime symptomsSleep characteristicsSleep durationCaffeine useModerate caffeine useLong-term Efficacy StudyCurrent cigarette smokersHeavy caffeine usersObjective sleep characteristicsShort sleep durationModerate alcohol useMore REM sleepLower sleep durationHeavy alcohol usersCross-sectional analysisPsychoactive substance useCurrent smokersCurrent smokingComorbid conditionsMedian BMISleep apneaThe Supreme Biodegradable Polymer DES in Acute and Chronic Coronary Syndromes: A PIONEER III Substudy
Hussain Y, Saito S, Curtis M, Kereiakes D, Baumbach A, Zidar J, McLaurin B, Dib N, Smits P, Díaz V, Cequier Á, Hofma S, Pietras C, Dressler O, Issever M, Windecker S, Leon M, Lansky A, Investigators I. The Supreme Biodegradable Polymer DES in Acute and Chronic Coronary Syndromes: A PIONEER III Substudy. Journal Of The Society For Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions 2023, 2: 100629. PMID: 39130696, PMCID: PMC11307614, DOI: 10.1016/j.jscai.2023.100629.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTarget lesion failureAcute coronary syndromeChronic coronary syndromePrimary end pointCoronary syndromeDP-EESClinical presentationMajor adverse cardiac eventsEnd pointAdverse cardiac eventsBiodegradable polymer DESPrevious revascularizationLesion failureCardiac eventsCurrent smokersIII trialsLess diabetesCCS groupStent thrombosisPatientsRelative safetyDurable polymerSyndromeMonthsInteraction PReceipt of Smoking Cessation Medications Among People With and Without Human Immunodeficiency Virus in the Veterans Aging Cohort Study (2003–2018)
Shahrir S, Crothers K, McGinnis K, Chan K, Baeten J, Wilson S, Butt A, Pisani M, Baldassarri S, Justice A, Williams E. Receipt of Smoking Cessation Medications Among People With and Without Human Immunodeficiency Virus in the Veterans Aging Cohort Study (2003–2018). Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2023, 10: ofad089. PMID: 36968969, PMCID: PMC10034589, DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofad089.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVeterans Aging Cohort StudyAging Cohort StudyHuman immunodeficiency virusCessation medicationsCohort studyCurrent smokersCurrent smokingHIV statusImmunodeficiency virusRelative riskHuman immunodeficiency virus statusSmoking cessation medicationsNicotine replacement therapyRates of receiptDangers of smokingOutpatient prescriptionsReplacement therapyPharmacy dataVirus statusTobacco useAnnual rateMedicationsSmokingPWHStatistical differenceMortality Relative Risks by Smoking, Race/Ethnicity, and Education
Jeon J, Inoue-Choi M, Mok Y, McNeel T, Tam J, Freedman N, Meza R. Mortality Relative Risks by Smoking, Race/Ethnicity, and Education. American Journal Of Preventive Medicine 2023, 64: s53-s62. PMID: 36775754, PMCID: PMC11186465, DOI: 10.1016/j.amepre.2022.12.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLong-term quittersMortality relative riskRelative riskRace/ethnicityCurrent smokersRecent quittersMortality rateHigh education groupCox proportional hazards regression modelProportional hazards regression modelsNon-Hispanic Black individualsNational Health Interview SurveyHighest RR estimateCause mortality ratesRelative mortality riskSociodemographic groupsDifferent sociodemographic groupsNon-Hispanic white individualsHazards regression modelsSmoking-related health disparitiesHealth Interview SurveyGreater relative riskEducation groupCurrent smokingCigarette smoking
2022
Subsequent ischemic stroke and tobacco smoking: A secondary analysis of the POINT trial
Lang A, de Havenon A, Mac Grory B, Henninger N, Shu L, Furie K, Easton J, Kim A, Johnston S, Yaghi S. Subsequent ischemic stroke and tobacco smoking: A secondary analysis of the POINT trial. European Stroke Journal 2022, 8: 328-333. PMID: 37021190, PMCID: PMC10069178, DOI: 10.1177/23969873221148224.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubsequent ischemic strokeEffect of clopidogrelSubsequent stroke riskIschemic strokeMajor hemorrhagePoint trialStroke riskSmoking statusMinor Ischemic Stroke (POINT) trialSubgroup interaction analysesMultivariable Cox regressionMinor ischemic strokeIschemic stroke trialsEffect of smokingNon-significant trendNew TIACurrent smokersStroke trialsTobacco smokingCox regressionIndex eventSmokersSecondary analysisClopidogrelStrokeDissecting the epigenomic differences between smoking and nicotine dependence in a veteran cohort
Nagamatsu S, Pietrzak R, Xu K, Krystal J, Gelernter J, Montalvo‐Ortiz J. Dissecting the epigenomic differences between smoking and nicotine dependence in a veteran cohort. Addiction Biology 2022, 28: e13259. PMID: 36577721, DOI: 10.1111/adb.13259.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmoking statusNicotine dependenceVeteran cohortNon-current smokersSerious public health issueNovel treatment strategiesPublic health issueUS military veteransEpigenome-wide association studiesCurrent smokersTreatment strategiesFagerström TestNicotine addictionSmokingHealth issuesRole of epigeneticsMilitary veteransMethylationEPIC BeadChip arraySmokersContinuous variablesF2RL3 geneCohortBiomarkersBeadChip arrayPrevious findingsCan We Utilize PROMIS Neuropathic Pain Quality for Assessment of Neuropathic Heel Pain?
Joo P, Hoffman S, Baumhauer J, Oh I. Can We Utilize PROMIS Neuropathic Pain Quality for Assessment of Neuropathic Heel Pain? Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2022, 7: 2473011421s00713. PMCID: PMC9666847, DOI: 10.1177/2473011421s00713.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBody mass indexBack/neck painNeuropathic painSevere neuropathic painHeel painNeuropathic pain qualitiesPhysical functionPain interferenceT-scoreNeck painPain qualityOnly significant independent factorTertiary care academic institutionLow physical functionOutcomes Measurement Information SystemSignificant independent factorsMeasurement Information SystemNeuropathic mechanismsCurrent smokersMost etiologiesNociceptive painSecondary outcomesCommon presentationInitial visitPain managementSmoking Status, Nicotine Medication, Vaccination, and COVID-19 Hospital Outcomes: Findings from the COVID EHR Cohort at the University of Wisconsin (CEC-UW) Study
Piasecki T, Smith S, Baker T, Slutske W, Adsit R, Bolt D, Conner K, Bernstein S, Eng O, Lazuk D, Gonzalez A, Jorenby D, D’Angelo H, Kirsch J, Williams B, Nolan M, Hayes-Birchler T, Kent S, Kim H, Lubanski S, Yu M, Suk Y, Cai Y, Kashyap N, Mathew J, McMahan G, Rolland B, Tindle H, Warren G, An L, Boyd A, Brunzell D, Carrillo V, Chen L, Davis J, Deshmukh V, Dilip D, Ellerbeck E, Goldstein A, Iturrate E, Jose T, Khanna N, King A, Klass E, Mermelstein R, Tong E, Tsoh J, Wilson K, Theobald W, Fiore M. Smoking Status, Nicotine Medication, Vaccination, and COVID-19 Hospital Outcomes: Findings from the COVID EHR Cohort at the University of Wisconsin (CEC-UW) Study. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2022, 25: 1184-1193. PMID: 36069915, PMCID: PMC9494410, DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntac201.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNicotine replacement therapySARS-CoV-2 vaccinationCOVID-19 patientsCurrent smokersFormer smokersSmoking statusCOVID-19 outcomesICU admissionNRT prescriptionHospital outcomesVaccination statusReplacement therapySevere COVID-19 disease outcomesCOVID-19 clinical outcomesCOVID-19 disease outcomesBetter hospital outcomesOdds of deathBody mass indexElectronic health record dataLarge cohort studyCOVID-19 hospitalizationHealth record dataPotential beneficial effectsU.S. health systemEHR cohortMajor Adverse Limb Events Among Patients with Premature Peripheral Artery Disease Compared with Those at the Common Age Undergoing Revascularization in the Vascular Quality Initiative
Kim TI, Loh S, DeWan A, Murray M, Mojibian H, Mani A, Mena-Hurtado C, Ochoa Chaar CI. Major Adverse Limb Events Among Patients with Premature Peripheral Artery Disease Compared with Those at the Common Age Undergoing Revascularization in the Vascular Quality Initiative. Annals Of Vascular Surgery 2022, 87: 188-197. PMID: 35926786, DOI: 10.1016/j.avsg.2022.07.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMajor adverse limb eventsChronic limb-threatening ischemiaLower extremity revascularizationAdverse limb eventsVascular Quality InitiativePeripheral artery diseaseYears of ageCommon ageLimb eventsArtery diseaseOutcomes of patientsLimb-threatening ischemiaGroup of patientsInsulin-dependent diabetesProportional hazards regressionQuality InitiativeUndergoing revascularizationMedical optimizationCurrent smokersD diseaseExtremity revascularizationPatient agePatients 60Medical therapyHazards regressionThe Modified E-Cigarette Evaluation Questionnaire: Psychometric Evaluation of an Adapted Version of the Modified Cigarette Evaluation Questionnaire for Use With Adults Who Use Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems
Morean ME, Bold KW. The Modified E-Cigarette Evaluation Questionnaire: Psychometric Evaluation of an Adapted Version of the Modified Cigarette Evaluation Questionnaire for Use With Adults Who Use Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2022, 24: 1396-1404. PMID: 35271732, PMCID: PMC9356680, DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntac062.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsModified Cigarette Evaluation QuestionnaireCigarette Evaluation QuestionnaireAversive effectsEvaluation questionnaireE-cigarettesInternal consistencyGroup differencesSmoking cessation attemptElectronic nicotine delivery systemsExclusive e-cigarette usersConcurrent validityNicotine delivery systemsE-cigarette useMulti-item subscalesE-cigarette usersPsychometric propertiesCurrent smokersCigarette smokingExploratory/confirmatory factor analysisExcellent internal consistencyCessation attemptsFour-factor structureParticipant subgroupsSubjective effectsPsychometric evaluationCigarette Smoking and Risk of Different Pathologic Types of Stroke: A Systematic Review and Dose-Response Meta-Analysis
Luo J, Tang X, Li F, Wen H, Wang L, Ge S, Tang C, Xu N, Lu L. Cigarette Smoking and Risk of Different Pathologic Types of Stroke: A Systematic Review and Dose-Response Meta-Analysis. Frontiers In Neurology 2022, 12: 772373. PMID: 35145466, PMCID: PMC8821532, DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2021.772373.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDifferent pathologic typesNon-linear dose-response associationDose-response associationRisk of strokePathologic typeOdds ratioCigarette smokingDose-response relationshipCurrent smokersStroke incidenceStroke morbidityDifferent smoking characteristicsDose-Response MetaMortality of strokeProspective cohort studyPooled odds ratioSimilar dose-response relationshipDose-response relationInverse variance weightingSmoking control strategiesStroke preventionCohort studySmoking characteristicsGeneral populationSmokersIdentifying the profile of Helicobacter pylori negative gastric cancers: a case only analysis within the Stomach cancer Pooling (StoP) Project
Morais S, Peleteiro B, Araújo N, Malekzadeh R, Ye W, Plymoth A, Tsugane S, Hidaka A, Hamada GS, López-Carrillo L, Zaridze D, Maximovich D, Aragonés N, Castaño-Vinyals G, Pakseresht M, Hernández-Ramírez RU, López-Cervantes M, Leja M, Gasenko E, Pourfarzi F, Zhang ZF, Yu GP, Derakhshan MH, Pelucchi C, Negri E, La Vecchia C, Lunet N. Identifying the profile of Helicobacter pylori negative gastric cancers: a case only analysis within the Stomach cancer Pooling (StoP) Project. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention 2022, 31: cebp.0402.2021. PMID: 34728467, DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.epi-21-0402.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStomach cancer Pooling (StoP) ProjectGastric cancerNegative gastric cancerGastric atrophyRisk factorsOdds ratioFamily historyPooling ProjectPositive casesGastric cancer risk factorsInfection statusNon-cardia gastric cancerCancer risk factorsFirst-degree relativesHigh-risk profileAbsence of infectionOccurrence of cancerCurrent smokersPooled prevalenceCagA statusHpNGCSerologic testsLow prevalenceAdvanced stageCancer
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