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E-cigarettes versus NRT for smoking reduction or cessation in people with mental illness: secondary analysis of data from the ASCEND trial

机译:电子烟与NRT在精神疾病患者中减少或戒烟的关系:ASCEND试验数据的二次分析

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Background People with mental illness have higher rates of smoking than the general population and are at greater risk of smoking-related death and disability. In smokers from the general population, electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) have been shown to have a similar effect on quit rates as nicotine replacement therapy, but little is known about their effect in smokers with mental illness. Methods Secondary analysis of data from the ASCEND trial involving 657 dependent adult smokers motivated to quit, randomised to 16?mg nicotine e-cigarette, 21?mg nicotine patch, or 0?mg nicotine e-cigarette, with minimal behavioural support. Using self-reported medication use and the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System, we identified 86 participants with mental illness and analysed their cessation and smoking reduction outcomes. Results For e-cigarettes alone, and all interventions pooled, there was no statistically significant difference in biochemically verified quit rates at six months between participants with and without mental illness, nor in smoking reduction, adverse events, treatment compliance, or acceptability. Rates of relapse to smoking were higher in participants with mental illness. Among this group, differences between treatments were not statistically significant for cessation (patch 14% [5/35], 16?mg e-cigarette 5% [2/39], 0?mg e-cigarette 0% [0/12], p?=?0.245), adverse events or relapse rates. However, e-cigarette users had higher levels of smoking reduction, treatment compliance, and acceptability. Conclusions The use of e-cigarettes for quitting appears to be equally effective, safe, and acceptable for people with and without mental illness. For people with mental illness, e-cigarettes may be as effective and safe as patches, yet more acceptable, and associated with greater smoking reduction. Trial registration Australian New Zealand Clinical trials Registry, number: ACTRN12610000866000 webcite .
机译:背景技术精神疾病患者的吸烟率高于一般人群,并且与吸烟相关的死亡和残疾风险更大。在普通人群的吸烟者中,电子烟(电子烟)已显示出与尼古丁替代疗法具有相似的戒烟率效应,但人们对于其对患有精神疾病的吸烟者的作用知之甚少。方法对来自ASCEND试验的657名成年戒烟成年吸烟者的数据进行二次分析,随机分配16 mg尼古丁电子烟,21 mg尼古丁贴片或0 mg尼古丁电子烟,并给予最小程度的行为支持。使用自我报告的药物使用和解剖化学分类法,我们确定了86名患有精神疾病的参与者,并分析了他们的戒烟和减少吸烟的结局。结果单独使用电子烟,并汇总所有干预措施,有和没有精神疾病的受试者在六个月的生化检验戒烟率,减少吸烟,不良事件,治疗依从性或可接受性方面均无统计学显着差异。患有精神疾病的参与者吸烟复发率较高。在这一组中,治疗之间的差异在戒烟方面无统计学意义(补丁14%[5/35],16?mg电子烟5%[2/39],0?mg电子烟0%[0/12] ,p≥0.245),不良事件或复发率。但是,电子烟使用者的吸烟减少,治疗依从性和可接受性较高。结论使用电子烟戒烟似乎对精神病患者和非精神病患者都同样有效,安全并且可以接受。对于患有精神疾病的人,电子烟可能像贴片一样有效和安全,但更容易被接受,并且与减少吸烟量有关。试用注册澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册,编号:ACTRN12610000866000 webcite。

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