2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0234808
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High prevalence of falsely declaring nicotine abstinence in lung transplant candidates

Abstract: Tobacco use after lung transplantation is associated with adverse outcome. Therefore, active smoking is regarded as a contraindication for lung transplantation and should be excluded prior to placement on the waiting list. The aim of the study was to compare self-reporting with a systematic cotinine based screening approach to identify patients with active nicotine abuse. Nicotine use was systematically assessed by interviews and cotinine test in all lung transplant candidates at every visit in our center. Pat… Show more

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“…A significant period of abstinence before surgery is a usual component of most programs. Despite the importance of this issue, ongoing tobacco abuse is surprisingly prevalent [28], with disappointing rates of cessation given the nature of the LT intervention.…”
Section: Relative Contraindications For Lung Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant period of abstinence before surgery is a usual component of most programs. Despite the importance of this issue, ongoing tobacco abuse is surprisingly prevalent [28], with disappointing rates of cessation given the nature of the LT intervention.…”
Section: Relative Contraindications For Lung Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%