Individuality Clinical Trial
Official title:
Acute Physiological Effects of Electronic Sigarette vs Cigarette Smoking: a RCT
Because e-cigarettes do not contain or burn tobacco, they do not appear to deliver the known
toxins found in conventional cigarette smoke.However e-Cigarettes with low dose of tobacco
were found to have immediate adverse physiologic effects after short-term use that are
similar to some of the effects seen with tobacco smoking.
In this study we wanted to assess the short-time effect of one e-cigarette with no tobacco
vs a "traditional" cigarette.
10 n-smoking subject and 10 actual smokers will be enrolled in the randomized trial.
On day 1 the subjects will be asked to smoke either the e-cigarette or a "traditional" one
for 5 minutes. On day 2 the subject will be ask to smoke for 5 minutes the other kind of
cigarette.
Exhaled Nitric Oxide will be measured in a sitting position with a nose clip using an
analyzer equipped with a software program. The patient will be instructed to inhale as
deeply as possible to total lung capacity through a filter mouthpiece and consecutively
exhale at a mouth fl ow rate of 50 mL/s for 10 s. Three consecutive trials will be performed
with a 30-s interval.
Dynamic Lung Volumes: Flows and lung volumes will be measured in the sitting position, a
spirometry system (heated pneumotach, with the highest FEV 1 recorded in line with pulmonary
guidelines. Spirometry will be measured according to the recommendations of the American
Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society task force guidelines. FEV 1, FVC, FEV 1 %,
peak expiratory fl ow (PEF), and maximal expiratory fl ow (MEF) at 25%, 50%, and 75% of
vital capacity will be measured. Each maneuver will be repeated for at least three
technically acceptable forced expiratory fl ow curves.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Basic Science
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