[Awareness of airflow obstruction together with antismoking advice increases success in cessation smoking]
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[Awareness of airflow obstruction together with antismoking advice increases success in cessation smoking]
Abstract
COPD is one of the leading causes of mortality and increased morbidity in developed world. In advanced disease it also imposes an important economic burden on societies. The main etiologic factor for COPD is tobacco smoking. The aim of the study was to asses if the awareness of airflow obstruction combined together with a minimal antismoking advice in middle aged smokers increases the quitting rate. Out of smokers participating in mass spirometric screening for COPD in five polish towns, we invited 734 (300 with airflow limitation and 247 with normal lung function) for a follow-up. During the second visit, at one year, spirometry was performed and smoking status was assessed. Non-smoking was validated with carbon monoxide measurements in exhaled breath. Patients who did not come for the follow-up visit were considered as smokers. Of 734 smokers invited, 543 (74%) presented for the follow-up visit. All smokers tried to modify the habit. Number of cigarettes smoked at one year was reduced by -5.5 (p < 0.001) in patients with airflow limitation and -2.2 (ns) in smokers with normal lung function. One year quit rate in smokers with airflow limitation was 11.1% vs 7.6% in smokers with normal lung function (ns). When the calculation was made for those who had the follow-up the quit rates were 15.1% vs 9.9% (p < 0.05). Cessation of smoking was correlated with lung function. Those smokers who stopped smoking permanently or tried to quit had lower FEV1 (p < 0.01) and FEV1/FVC (p < 0.05), than those who continued to smoke.
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