Smoking cessation after surgery - A randomized trial

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Simon, JA
Solkowitz, SN
Carmody, TP
Browner, WS
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[1] VET AFFAIRS MED CTR, PSYCHOL SERV, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94121 USA
[2] UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO, DEPT BIOSTAT & EPIDEMIOL, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94143 USA
[3] UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO, DEPT MED, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94143 USA
[4] UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO, DEPT PSYCHIAT, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94143 USA
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10.1001/archinte.157.12.1371
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Cigarette smoking is the greatest cause of preventable mortality in the United States. Because most smokers would like to quit and most hospitals are smoke free, surgical admissions represent a window of opportunity for tobacco cessation interventions. Methods: A total of 324 patients (98% men), aged 25 to 82 years, who were current smokers and who underwent noncardiac surgery were enrolled in a randomized controlled trial at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Francisco, Calif. One hundred sixty-eight participants (52%) received a multicomponent intervention designed to increase self-efficacy and coping skills that included face-to-face in-hospital counseling, viewing a smoking cessation videotape, self-help literature, nicotine replacement therapy, and 3 months of telephone follow-up. One hundred fifty-six participants (48%) received self-help literature and brief counseling lasting 10 minutes. Serum or saliva cotinine levels were measured to confirm self-reported smoking cessation. Results: At 12 months of follow-up, the self-reported quit rate was 27% among the intervention group and 13% among the comparison group (relative risk, 2.1; 95% confidence interval, 1.2-3.5; P<.01). Based on biochemical confirmation, 15% of the intervention group, compared with 8% of the comparison group, quit smoking at 12 months (relative risk, 2.0; 95% confidence interval, 1.0-3.9; P=.04). Conclusions: A smoking cessation intervention targeted at smokers hospitalized for noncardiac surgery can increase long-term quit rates. Surgical hospitalizations provide an opportunity to reach smokers who want to quit smoking.
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