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Detrimental effects of environmental tobacco smoke in relation to asthma severity
Authors:Comhair Suzy A A  Gaston Benjamin M  Ricci Kristin S  Hammel Jeffrey  Dweik Raed A  Teague W Gerald  Meyers Deborah  Ampleford Elizabeth J  Bleecker Eugene R  Busse William W  Calhoun William J  Castro Mario  Chung Kian Fan  Curran-Everett Douglas  Israel Elliot  Jarjour W Nizar  Moore Wendy  Peters Stephen P  Wenzel Sally  Hazen Stanley L  Erzurum Serpil C;National Heart Lung Blood Institute Severe Asthma Research Program
Institution:Departments of Pathobiology, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, United States of America.
Abstract:

Background

Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) has adverse effects on the health of asthmatics, however the harmful consequences of ETS in relation to asthma severity are unknown.

Methods

In a multicenter study of severe asthma, we assessed the impact of ETS exposure on morbidity, health care utilization and lung functions; and activity of systemic superoxide dismutase (SOD), a potential oxidative target of ETS that is negatively associated with asthma severity.

Findings

From 2002–2006, 654 asthmatics (non-severe 366, severe 288) were enrolled, among whom 109 non-severe and 67 severe asthmatics were routinely exposed to ETS as ascertained by history and validated by urine cotinine levels. ETS-exposure was associated with lower quality of life scores; greater rescue inhaler use; lower lung function; greater bronchodilator responsiveness; and greater risk for emergency room visits, hospitalization and intensive care unit admission. ETS-exposure was associated with lower levels of serum SOD activity, particularly in asthmatic women of African heritage.

Interpretation

ETS-exposure of asthmatic individuals is associated with worse lung function, higher acuity of exacerbations, more health care utilization, and greater bronchial hyperreactivity. The association of diminished systemic SOD activity to ETS exposure provides for the first time a specific oxidant mechanism by which ETS may adversely affect patients with asthma.
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