Tobacco smoke in patients with pulmonary hypertension (original) (raw)

2013, European Respiratory Journal

Background: We aimed to assess active and passive tobacco smoke exposure in a larger PH-collective and to compare it with epidemiological data from presumptively healthy subjects. Methods: This is an international, multicenter, case-control study including patients with differently classified precapillary PH from Germany (DE), Austria (AUT) and Switzerland (CH). All patients were asked specific questions about active and second-hand tobacco smoke exposure. Presumptively healthy controls were retrieved from the Swiss Health Survey (SHS) and the SHIP-cohort (Germany). Results: We analyzed 494 PH-patients (61.9% females) from CH (46%), DE (48%), and AUT (6%). The mean age was 57.7, BMI 26.9, and the 6 minute walking distance 372m. Patients were classified as pulmonary arterial (idiopathic (37.0%), associated (24.7%)), chronic thromboembolic (24.5%), PH in left heart disease (0.6%), miscellaneous PH (3.2%) and 8.7% had PH in chronic lung disease. Overall, tobacco smoke exposure was comm...