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Carbon monoxide and prognosis in smokers hospitalised with acute cardiac events: a multicentre, prospective cohort study
DILLINGER, Jean-Guillaume
Hôpital Lariboisière-Fernand-Widal [APHP]
Marqueurs cardiovasculaires en situation de stress [MASCOT (UMR_S_942 / U942)]
Hôpital Lariboisière-Fernand-Widal [APHP]
Marqueurs cardiovasculaires en situation de stress [MASCOT (UMR_S_942 / U942)]
PEZEL, Théo
Hôpital Lariboisière-Fernand-Widal [APHP]
Marqueurs cardiovasculaires en situation de stress [MASCOT (UMR_S_942 / U942)]
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Hôpital Lariboisière-Fernand-Widal [APHP]
Marqueurs cardiovasculaires en situation de stress [MASCOT (UMR_S_942 / U942)]
DILLINGER, Jean-Guillaume
Hôpital Lariboisière-Fernand-Widal [APHP]
Marqueurs cardiovasculaires en situation de stress [MASCOT (UMR_S_942 / U942)]
Hôpital Lariboisière-Fernand-Widal [APHP]
Marqueurs cardiovasculaires en situation de stress [MASCOT (UMR_S_942 / U942)]
PEZEL, Théo
Hôpital Lariboisière-Fernand-Widal [APHP]
Marqueurs cardiovasculaires en situation de stress [MASCOT (UMR_S_942 / U942)]
Hôpital Lariboisière-Fernand-Widal [APHP]
Marqueurs cardiovasculaires en situation de stress [MASCOT (UMR_S_942 / U942)]
BOULETI, Claire
Centre hospitalier universitaire de Poitiers = Poitiers University Hospital [CHU de Poitiers [La Milétrie]]
Centre hospitalier universitaire de Poitiers = Poitiers University Hospital [CHU de Poitiers [La Milétrie]]
FABRE, Julien
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Martinique [Fort-de-France, Martinique] [CHU de Martinique]
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Martinique [Fort-de-France, Martinique] [CHU de Martinique]
ROUBILLE, François
Physiologie & médecine expérimentale du Cœur et des Muscles [U 1046] [PhyMedExp]
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [Montpellier] [CHRU Montpellier]
Physiologie & médecine expérimentale du Cœur et des Muscles [U 1046] [PhyMedExp]
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [Montpellier] [CHRU Montpellier]
GERBAUD, Edouard
Hôpital Haut-Lévêque [CHU Bordeaux]
Centre de recherche Cardio-Thoracique de Bordeaux [Bordeaux] [CRCTB]
Hôpital Haut-Lévêque [CHU Bordeaux]
Centre de recherche Cardio-Thoracique de Bordeaux [Bordeaux] [CRCTB]
TOUPIN, Solenn
Hôpital Lariboisière-Fernand-Widal [APHP]
Marqueurs cardiovasculaires en situation de stress [MASCOT (UMR_S_942 / U942)]
Hôpital Lariboisière-Fernand-Widal [APHP]
Marqueurs cardiovasculaires en situation de stress [MASCOT (UMR_S_942 / U942)]
HENRY, Patrick
Hôpital Lariboisière-Fernand-Widal [APHP]
Marqueurs cardiovasculaires en situation de stress [MASCOT (UMR_S_942 / U942)]
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Hôpital Lariboisière-Fernand-Widal [APHP]
Marqueurs cardiovasculaires en situation de stress [MASCOT (UMR_S_942 / U942)]
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EClinicalMedicine. 2024-01-01, vol. 67, p. 102401
English Abstract
Background: Smoking cigarettes produces carbon monoxide (CO), which can reduce the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. We aimed to determine whether elevated expiratory CO levels would be associated with a worse prognosis ...Read more >
Background: Smoking cigarettes produces carbon monoxide (CO), which can reduce the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. We aimed to determine whether elevated expiratory CO levels would be associated with a worse prognosis in smokers presenting with acute cardiac events.Methods: From 7 to 22 April 2021, expiratory CO levels were measured in a prospective registry including all consecutive patients admitted for acute cardiac event in 39 centres throughout France. The primary outcome was 1-year all-cause death. Initial in-hospital major adverse cardiac events (MAE; death, resuscitated cardiac arrest and cardiogenic shock) were also analysed. The study was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05063097).Findings: Among 1379 patients (63 ± 15 years, 70% men), 368 (27%) were active smokers. Expiratory CO levels were significantly raised in active smokers compared to non-smokers. A CO level >11 parts per million (ppm) found in 94 (25.5%) smokers was associated with a significant increase in death (14.9% for CO > 11 ppm vs. 2.9% for CO ≤ 11 ppm; p < 0.001). Similar results were found after adjustment for comorbidities (hazard ratio [HR] [95% confidence interval (CI)]): 5.92 [2.43-14.38]) or parameters of in-hospital severity (HR 6.09, 95% CI [2.51-14.80]) and propensity score matching (HR 7.46, 95% CI [1.70-32.8]). CO > 11 ppm was associated with a significant increase in MAE in smokers during initial hospitalisation after adjustment for comorbidities (odds ratio [OR] 15.75, 95% CI [5.56-44.60]) or parameters of in-hospital severity (OR 10.67, 95% CI [4.06-28.04]). In the overall population, CO > 11 ppm but not smoking was associated with an increased rate of all-cause death (HR 4.03, 95% CI [2.33-6.98] and 1.66 [0.96-2.85] respectively).Interpretation: Elevated CO level is independently associated with a 6-fold increase in 1-year death and 10-fold in-hospital MAE in smokers hospitalized for acute cardiac events.Read less <
English Keywords
Acute cardiac events
Carbon monoxide
Cardiovascular events
Death
Smoking
Tobacco