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Cigarette smoking is associated with poor wound healing and worse results after hand surgery. Nicotine and cigarette smoke has been shown to affect blood flow in blood vessels in the hand.

Patients are increasingly using electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) as a method of quitting smoking. E-cigarettes consist of a replaceable nicotine cartridge, a heating element and a battery source. They are able to deliver vaporised nicotine in the absence of other ingredients found in normal cigarettes such as tar and carbon monoxide.

Although e-cigarettes lack a lot of the harmful ingredients of regular cigarettes, nicotine still has toxic effects on the body. Nicotine causes the release of chemicals within the body that act to reduce blood flow in small blood vessels of the hand.

E-cigarettes remain a controversial topic among healthcare professionals due to the lack of research surrounding them. A recently published literature review identified only three significant studies into the effects of smoking e-cigarettes. All of these studies showed the harmful effects of e-cigarettes on the lungs but to date, there is no published research investigating the effects of e-cigarettes on the blood flow within the small blood vessels of the hand.

Currently, we advise patients to quit smoking after they sustain a hand injury to improve healing and recent research suggests that patients should be advised to quit smoking 4 weeks before routine hand surgery. However, there is no guidance on whether we should also advice patients to refrain from using e-cigarettes for this time period.

Our aims are to answer the following questions:

1. Do electronic cigarettes have any effect on the blood flow in the hand?

2. Do we need to give cessation advice to patients with hand injuries who smoke electronic cigarettes?


Clinical Trial Description

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Study Design

Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Basic Science


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NCT number NCT02206737
Study type Interventional
Source Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust
Contact Matthew J Pywell, MBBS
Phone 07540644102
Email matthew.pywell@nhs.net
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date July 2014

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