2023
DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntad237
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Nicotine Formulation Influences the Autonomic and Arrhythmogenic Effects of Electronic Cigarettes

Cory Kucera,
Anand Ramalingam,
Shweta Srivastava
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Evidence is mounting that electronic cigarette (e-cig) use induces cardiac sympathetic dominance and electrical dysfunction conducive to arrhythmias and dependent upon nicotine. A variety of nicotine types and concentrations are available in e-cigs, but their relative cardiovascular effects remain unclear. Here we examine how different nicotine forms (racemic, free base, and salt) and concentrations influence e-cig-evoked cardiac dysfunction and arrhythmogenesis and provide a mec… Show more

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“…Inhaling aerosolised nicotine salt containing liquids from e-cigarettes may elevate the risk of cardiovascular diseases by inducing sympathetic dominance and cardiac arrhythmias [16]. This challenges the notion that e-cigarettes are entirely risk-free for cardiovascular health [17]. Moreover, the health risks associated with e-cigarette use and the implications of the simultaneous use of traditional cigarettes and vaping ('dual usage') remain unclear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inhaling aerosolised nicotine salt containing liquids from e-cigarettes may elevate the risk of cardiovascular diseases by inducing sympathetic dominance and cardiac arrhythmias [16]. This challenges the notion that e-cigarettes are entirely risk-free for cardiovascular health [17]. Moreover, the health risks associated with e-cigarette use and the implications of the simultaneous use of traditional cigarettes and vaping ('dual usage') remain unclear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%