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Anti-smoking treatment failure: Differential features

Authors :
Raúl Godoy Mayoral
Abel Jesús Martínez García
Angel Molina Cano
Javier Cruz Ruiz
Francisco Javier Agustín Martínez
Wanda Mayoris Almonte
Marta Crespo
Ana Isabel Tornero Molina
José Alfonso García Guerra
Francisco Javier Callejas Gonzalez
Source :
6.3 Tobacco, Smoking Control and Health Education.
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
European Respiratory Society, 2016.

Abstract

Introduction Smoking is the cause of multiple diseases. Effective treatment is critical, and when there is, and fails, to detect posible contributing factors. Objectives Analyze the characteristics of people who fail in anti-smoking treatment. Material and methods Retrospective study of the patients evaluated in smoking unit between 2009-2011. Patients who had treatment failure were detected and were compared with those who had any time of abstinence. Chi square, Fisher statistic and student t was used. We defined failure as that one who has not been able to leave smoking even 24 hours. Results N=901 patients. 83 failed. Conclusions 1. Male gender influences in therapeutic failure. 2. Age, number of cigarettes, ECM and SBP are also associated. 3. Among respiratory diseases, suffering COPD and SAHS is more likely to fail. 4. Arrythmias, dyslipidemia, IBD and neoplasias also have a higher frecuency of treatment failure. 5. Neither psychiatric illness nor the use of other drugs or alcohol were associated with a higher frecuency of failure.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
6.3 Tobacco, Smoking Control and Health Education
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........2b990e9a448ee0d67ad44007fcf4acd8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2016.pa4316