2011
DOI: 10.1375/jsc.6.2.138
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Respiratory Function Tests and CEA Level Monitoring of Patients Undergoing Smoking Cessation Treatment

Abstract: Background and Objectives:Tobacco smoke contains many substances that are harmful and induce cancerogenesis. Carbon monoxide (CO) is the parameter commonly monitored by smoking cessation centres. The purpose of this study was to analyse other parameters and risk factors, including respiratory function and CEA (serum carcinoembryonic antigen) levels, in patients undergoing smoking cessation. Methods:One hundred and eighty current smoking patients current smokers were recruited from the outpatients for smoking c… Show more

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“…88 Smoking cessation leads quickly to improvement of clinical, functional and laboratory parameters such as reduced carboxyhaemoglobin, increased oxyhemoglobin and increased average expiratory flow between 25 -75% of vital capacity. 89 These suggest that adoption and validation of common routine haematological and haemorrheological parameters would be of value in LMICs for assessment of cigarette toxicity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…88 Smoking cessation leads quickly to improvement of clinical, functional and laboratory parameters such as reduced carboxyhaemoglobin, increased oxyhemoglobin and increased average expiratory flow between 25 -75% of vital capacity. 89 These suggest that adoption and validation of common routine haematological and haemorrheological parameters would be of value in LMICs for assessment of cigarette toxicity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%