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[Spirometric profile of narghile smokers].

H Ben Saad1, M Khemiss, I Bougmiza, C Prefaut, H Aouina, N Mrizek, A Garrouche, A Zbidi, Z Tabka.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Studies of the spirometric profile of narghile smokers are few, have some methodologic limits (ie. small sample size) and present contradictory conclusions.
OBJECTIVE: (i) To determine the percentage of smokers having an obstructive ventilatory defect (OVD) and/or a restrictive ventilatory defect (RVD) or static hyperinflation (SHI). (ii) To compare the chronological and the estimated lung ages. INCLUSION CRITERIA: men aged 20-60 years smoking narghile (>1 narghile-year (NA). Non-inclusion criteria: cigar or cigarettes smoker and co-morbidity. Narghile consummation quantification: NA and kg of cumulated tobacco (1 NA=9.125 kg of cumulated tobacco). DEFINITIONS: large airway OVD: FEV1/FVC<lower limit of normal (LLN). Small airway OVD: FVC>LLN and forced mid expiratory flow<LLN. RVD: total lung capacity<LLN. SHI: residual volume>upper limit of normal. Spirometric measures (Vmax 22 Series/6200 Autobox, Yorba Linda, California, USA with measurement of functional residual capacity by nitrogen washout). Measurements were made according to international recommendations.
RESULTS: 110 narghile smokers were included (34+/-10Yr; 1.76+/-0.07m; 84+/-14kg). 36% of subjects had SHI; 14% had small airway OVD; 14% had RVD and 6% had large airway OVD. (ii) Estimated lung age was higher than the chronological lung age (47+/-18Yr vs 34+/-10Yr, p<0.05).
CONCLUSION: Narghile consumption accelerates ageing of the lung. This study provides the health authorities with valid arguments to fight this blight on society which increasingly involves children and pregnant women.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19367204     DOI: 10.1016/s0761-8425(09)72587-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Mal Respir        ISSN: 0761-8425            Impact factor:   0.622


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