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Carboxyhemoglobin Levels Induced by Cigarette Smoking Outdoors in Smokers.

Jonathan Schimmel1, Naomi George2, John Schwarz3, Sami Yousif2, Selim Suner2, Jason B Hack2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Non-invasive screening of carboxyhemoglobin saturation (SpCO) in the emergency department to detect occult exposure is increasingly common. The SpCO threshold to consider exposure in smokers is up to 9%. The literature supporting this cutoff is inadequate, and the impact of active smoking on SpCO saturation remains unclear. The primary objective was to characterize baseline SpCO in a cohort of smokers outdoors. Secondary objectives were to explore the impact of active smoking on SpCO and to compare SpCO between smokers and non-smokers.
METHODS: This was a prospective cohort pilot study in two outdoor urban public areas in the USA, in a convenience sample of adult smokers. SpCO saturations were assessed non-invasively before, during, and 2 min after cigarette smoking with pulse CO-oximetry. Analyses included descriptive statistics, correlations, and a generalized estimating equation model.
RESULTS: Eighty-five smokers had mean baseline SpCO of 2.7% (SD 2.6) and peak of 3.1% (SD 2.9), while 15 controls had SpCO 1.3% (SD 1.3). This was a significant difference. Time since last cigarette was associated with baseline SpCO, and active smoking increased mean SpCO. There was correlation among individual smokers' SpCO levels before, during, and 2 min after smoking, indicating smokers tended to maintain their baseline SpCO level.
CONCLUSIONS: This study is the first to measure SpCO during active smoking in an uncontrolled environment. It suggests 80% of smokers have SpCO ≤ 5%, but potentially lends support for the current 9% as a threshold, depending on clinical context.

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Keywords:  Carbon monoxide; Carboxyhemoglobin; Cigarette; Smoking; SpCO

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29285649      PMCID: PMC6013732          DOI: 10.1007/s13181-017-0645-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Toxicol        ISSN: 1556-9039


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