Smoking cessation effectiveness in smokers with COPD and asthma under real life conditions - 12/03/14

, A. Florou a, 1, E. Ischaki b, 2, K. Eleftheriou b, A. Sachlas c, S. Bersimis c, S. Zakynthinos bSummary |
Introduction |
Although smoking cessation is strongly indicated by international guidelines as an effective therapeutic tool for patients with COPD and Asthma, a large proportion of them do not quit smoking and they are regarded as a "difficult" target group.
Aim |
To study the effectiveness of an intensive smoking cessation program in smokers with COPD and asthma under real-life conditions.
Methods |
166 smokers with COPD, 120 smokers with asthma and 1854 control smokers attended the smoking cessation program in the out-patient patient Smoking Cessation Clinic of the Pulmonary Department in Athens University. Continuous Abstinence Rate (CAR) was evaluated in 3, 6, 9 and 12 months after the target quit date.
Results |
Short-term CAR (in 3 months) was 49.4% for COPD smokers, 51.7% for asthmatic smokers and 48.0% for the control group of smokers. 12 months after the initial visit the CAR was 13.9%, 18.3% and 15.9%, respectively. No statistically significant differences between groups at any study period were found. Smokers with good compliance with the program had higher long-term CAR after 12 months: 37.7% in COPD smokers, 40.0% in asthmatic smokers and 39.3% in control smokers. High CAR was observed at all stages of COPD severity.
Conclusion |
The results support the view that smokers with respiratory obstructive airway diseases of any severity should be offered an intensive smoking cessation program with regular and long-term follow-up. This will help them to achieve high abstinence rates and prevent relapses.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Smoking cessation, COPD, Asthma, Respiratory diseases, Real life studies
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Vol 108 - N° 4
P. 577-583 - avril 2014 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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