1. Evaluation of systemic inflammatory and thrombotic markers of cardiovascular risk among young Indian oral tobacco users
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Mohit Gupta, Sanjay Tyagi, Ankit Bansal, Bhawna Mahajan, Dhananjay V. Zutshi, Vishal Batra, Mukhopadhyay S, Rajni Saijpaul, Jamal Yusuf, and M.P. Girish
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Tobacco, Smokeless ,Smokeless tobacco(ST) ,RD1-811 ,India ,Inflammation ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Fibrinogen ,Systemic inflammation ,Gastroenterology ,Risk Assessment ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Young adult ,Inflammatory ,Coagulation ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Interleukin ,Thrombosis ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,Comorbidity ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Smokeless tobacco ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,RC666-701 ,Cytokines ,Surgery ,Tumor necrosis factor alpha ,Female ,Original Article ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Biomarkers ,medicine.drug ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Background While the pro-inflammatory and pro-coagulant effects of cigarette smoking have been well described, the effect of smokeless tobacco (ST) on inflammatory and coagulation markers is still not clear. The study aimed to evaluate impact of smokeless tobacco use on systemic markers of inflammation [(TLC), neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) (ESR), interleukin (IL) IL-1β, IL-6 and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα)] and hypercoagulable state [fibrinogen and d-dimer] leading to increased cardiovascular risk in ST users as compared to non-users. Methods 150 healthy young adults using oral tobacco products for at least 1 year were included in the case group and 50 age-matched non-consumers as controls. Subjects with any known chronic illness or comorbidity were excluded from the study. Blood samples were tested for TLC, NLR, ESR, IL-1β, IL-6, TNFα, fibrinogen and d-dimer. Statistical analysis was done using SPSS 17.0 software. Results The baseline clinical and cardio-metabolic characteristics were comparable between the two groups. ST users had significantly elevated serum IL-6 [59.29 ± 124.69 pg/mL (n = 149) vs 8.21 ± 27.27 pg/mL (n = 47), p-value = 0.005], TNFα [77.18 ± 236.10 pg/mL (n = 149) vs 8.32 ± 9.36 pg/mL (n = 47), p-value = 0.041], fibrinogen [310.53 ± 129.05 mg/dL (n = 143) vs 282.82 ± 65.23 mg/dL (n = 42), p-value = 0.045] and d-dimer [0.28 ± 0.42 mg/L (n = 144) vs 0.17 ± 0.09 mg/L (n = 45), p-value = 0.043] levels as compared to non-users. Serum TLC, NLR, ESR and IL-1β remained unchanged in ST users and were similar to that of controls. Conclusions Chronic use of ST is associated with systemic inflammation and coagulation, which may increase the risk of athero-thrombotic cardiovascular events among ST users.
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- 2020