Smoking Clinical Trial
Official title:
Impact of Carotid Plaque Screening on Smoking Cessation and Control of Other Cardiovascular Risk Factors: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
The purpose of this study is to determine the impact of carotid plaque screening on smoking cessation and control of other cardiovascular risk factors.
Tobacco smoking is highly prevalent in Switzerland (31% of adults), and 50% of smokers die
from a tobacco-related disease, mainly cardiovascular disease (CVD). The smoking prevalence
makes the evaluation of new strategies for smoking cessation a crucial priority.
The presence of plaques of atherosclerosis ("cholesterol" deposits in the artery wall), as
measured by carotid ultrasound, increases the risk of future CVD. The use of plaque
screening to motivate patients to improve smoking cessation has received little attention.
In one study, screening for atherosclerotic plaques increased the self-reported rates of
smoking cessation, but without biochemical validation of cessation and these smokers had
only low nicotine dependence. Moreover, no trial has examined the impact of plaque screening
on the control of other cardiovascular risk factors.
We now propose a randomized controlled trial of carotid plaque screening in 530 regular
smokers aged 40-70 years, recruited from the community, to measure the impact of plaque
screening on smoking cessation(main outcome) and control of other cardiovascular risk
factors (secondary outcomes) after 1-year follow-up. Secondary outcomes are low-density
lipoprotein cholesterol, hemoglobin A1C (if diabetes), high-sensitivity C-reactive protein
and blood pressure. Smokers will all receive advice for smoking cessation and, then, will be
randomly assigned to either the intervention group (with plaque screening) or the control
group (without plaque screening). Smokers with one or more carotid plaque will receive
pictures of their own plaques with a standardized explanation. To ensure equal contact
conditions, smokers not undergoing ultrasound or without plaque will receive a standardized
explanation on the risks of tobacco smoking.
This study is innovative because plaque screening is a promising and increasingly used
strategy to motivate patients to stop smoking and improve control of cardiovascular risk
factors, but its effectiveness has been poorly studied. Successful completion of this
project will provide a strong scientific basis for using this strategy for smoking cessation
and control of cardiovascular risk factors. If testing is not an effective tool, such
testing might represent an important waste of expenditure, and healthcare expenditures
should be used for other strategies. Given the scope of the global illness burden due to
CVD, the simplicity of the proposed test (ultrasound of carotids) and the smoking prevalence
in Switzerland, the evaluation of new strategies for smoking cessation in long-term smokers
and the primary prevention of CVD is an important public health priority.
Beyond the randomized 1-year study, we have extended the follow-up to 3 years and added
abdominal aneurysm screening by ultrasound to the intervention group to assess the
association between cardiovascular risk factors and the development of small abdominal
aortic aneurysms.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Caregiver, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Screening
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