| Literature DB >> 30170593 |
Pasquale Caponnetto1,2, Marilena Maglia1,2, Gaetano Prosperini3, Barbara Busà4, Riccardo Polosa5,6,7,8.
Abstract
Heated tobacco products (HTPs) are new tech devices that release nicotine and other volatile compounds into an inhalable aerosol by heating the tobacco. At their operating temperatures, tobacco combustion is unlikely.The aim of this randomized cross-over study was to measure the exposure levels of the combustion marker, carbon monoxide in the exhaled breath (eCO) of subjects after use of two HTPs and to compare these levels with participants' own brand of cigarettes.A total of 12 healthy smokers who reported smoking ≥10 conventional cigarettes per day for at least 5 years took part in the study. Product administration consisted of a first round of 10 puffs, which was followed by an identical second round after a 5 min pause in between rounds. After obtaining a baseline eCO value, this measure was recorded at 5, 10, 15, 30, and 45 min after the first puff of the first round. In contrast to combustible cigarettes, no eCO elevations were observed in the exhaled breath after use of the HTPs under investigation in any of the study participants.Entities:
Keywords: Combustion; Exhaled breath carbon monoxide; Heated tobacco products; Tobacco-heating products
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30170593 PMCID: PMC6119326 DOI: 10.1186/s12931-018-0867-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Respir Res ISSN: 1465-9921
Fig. 1Time trends of eCO levels, separately for each tobacco product use. Time-trends (means ±95% confidence intervals) of exhaled carbon monoxide (eCO) measured at baseline (BL), and at 5, 10, 15, 30 and 45 min after using iQOS (X), GLO (+), and own brand cigarettes (open circle). The model used to produce the repeated measures ANOVA had product and time-point as main effects and it was adjusted by age, sex and baseline measurements. The within-product effect was significant only for own brand cigarette (p < 0.0001). The between-product effect was significantly different for both HTPs compared to own brand cigarette (p < 0.0001), but no different when iQOS was compared to GLO. Shaded area delineates commonly accepted eCO reference ranges for non smokers
Differences of Least Squares Means between Products
| Effect | Product | Product | Estimate | Standard Error | DF | t Value | Pr > |t| | Alpha | Lower | Upper |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Product | Own brand | GLO | 10.4726 | 0.3126 | 162 | 33.51 | <.0001 | 0.05 | 9.8554 | 11.0899 |
| Product | Own brand | iQOS | 10.4072 | 0.3198 | 162 | 32.54 | <.0001 | 0.05 | 9.7757 | 11.0387 |
| Product | GLO | iQOS | −0.06542 | 0.2270 | 162 | −0.29 | 0.7736 | 0.05 | −0.5138 | 0.3829 |