According to the World Health Organization cigarette smoking is today one of the leading single causes of preventable death and morbidity. The electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) has been marketed as a safer alternative to conventional cigarettes, and its global sales continue to grow exponentially each year. Despite growing e-cigarette use, scientific data on health effects are insufficient in some respects and completely lacking in others. Therefore the current study is designed to investigate the effects of active e-cigarette inhalation on the cardiovascular and respiratory systems.
It is estimated that 6 million people worldwide lose their lives due to tobacco use yearly. On average, cigarette smokers are estimated to die 10 years earlier than non-smokers. Ischemic heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, stroke, respiratory illness, lung cancer and other cancers have all been linked to tobacco use. In recent years the electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) has been introduced to the market as an alternative to traditional cigarette smoking. E-cigarettes have been aggressively marketed as a cheaper, healthier, cleaner alternative to smoking in both advertising and media outlets, primarily targeting women and adolescents. With limited knowledge of e-cigarette vaping health effects in humans it has been challenging for governments and health officials to give advice and regulate the use of this novel product. In the current study investigators aim to investigate acute cardiovascular and respiratory effects after active inhalation of e-cigarette in healthy human subjects.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
19
A third generation e-cigarette device will be used with pre-determined temperature, voltage and wattage settings.
Dept of Medicine, Lung and Allergy section, University Hospital
Umeå, Sweden
Arterial Stiffness
Pulse wave analysis (PWA), pulse wave velocity (PWV). Expressed as Pulse wave velocity (m/s) och augmentation index adjusted for pulse 75 (%).
Time frame: 1 day
Lung function
Assessed using spirometry testing.
Time frame: 1 day
Cardiovascular biomarkers
Blood samples are taken in order to assess cardiovascular biomarkers using microassay testing.
Time frame: 1 day
Impulse oscillometry
Non-invasive measurement by which to evaluate large and small airway resistance, and thereby also airflow obstruction.
Time frame: 1 day
Microcirculation assessment
Microcirculation assessment is performed using the GlycoCheck system. This measures the endothelial cell surface layer non-invasively by applying a clinical videomicroscope to the sublingual arteries.
Time frame: 1 day
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