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Tobacco use disorder and cardiovascular health

Journal

ADDICTION
Volume 117, Issue 4, Pages 1128-1138

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/add.15703

Keywords

cardiovascular; cigarette; heart; nicotine; smoking; tobacco

Funding

  1. NIH from the National Institute on Drug Abuse [DA039264]
  2. National Heart Lung and Blood Institute [U54HL147127]

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This narrative review discusses the impact of cigarette smoking and other tobacco/nicotine products on cardiovascular disease, highlighting the importance of rapid risk reduction after quitting smoking. In addition to cigarette smoking, the review also examines the effects of other combustible tobacco products, smokeless tobacco, electronic nicotine delivery systems, and second-hand smoke on cardiovascular health.
This narrative review examines the impact of cigarette smoking and the use of other tobacco and nicotine products on cardiovascular disease. Smoking increases the incidence of both acute and chronic cardiovascular diseases, and the harmful effects are substantially and relatively quickly reversible after quitting. Recommended cessation treatment includes offering pharmacotherapy, counseling which should emphasize the rapid risk reduction that occurs after quitting and adequate follow-up contacts. Although most research on cardiovascular disease in relation to tobacco use has focused upon cigarette smoking, we also review available data related to other combustible tobacco products, smokeless tobacco, electronic nicotine delivery systems and second-hand smoke. We discuss the implications of smoking on clinical management of patients with heart disease and newer developments with potential relevance to treatment of such patients.

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