Association between Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Exacerbations of Asthma in Children
Barbara A. Chilmonczyk, Luis M. Salmun, Keith N. Megathlin, Louis M. Neveux, Glenn E. Palomaki, George J. Knight, Andrea J. Pulkkinen, and James E. Haddow
Background Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke, as reportedby parents, has been linked to diminished pulmonary functionand more frequent exacerbations of asthma in children with thedisease. Further insight into this association might be gainedby using urine cotinine levels to measure actual exposure.
Methods We measured urine cotinine levels in 199 children withasthma; 145 also underwent pulmonary-function studies. A parentanswered questions about each child's exposure to environmentaltobacco smoke. Acute exacerbations of asthma during the precedingyear were documented through blinded review of medical records.Possible confounding factors were accounted for by the use ofmultivariate analysis and by comparisons of serum theophyllinelevels in exposed and unexposed children.
Results The median urine cotinine levels were 5.6 ng per milliliterin the 116 children reported not to have been exposed to tobaccosmoke, 13.1 ng per milliliter in the 53 children exposed tocigarette smoking by the mother or other persons, and 55.8 ngper milliliter in the 30 children exposed to cigarette smokingby the mother and other persons. Acute exacerbations of asthmaincreased with exposure, whether such exposure was reportedby a parent or identified on the basis of the cotinine level;the relative risks for the highest as compared with the lowestexposure category were 1.8 (95 percent confidence interval,1.4 to 2.2) for reported exposure and 1.7 (95 percent confidenceinterval, 1.4 to 2.1) for exposure indicated by cotinine levels.The forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), the forcedexpiratory flow between 25 and 75 percent of vital capacity,and the ratio of FEV1 to forced vital capacity also decreasedwith increases in both measures of exposure.
Conclusions Measurement of urine cotinine levels provides furtherevidence of an association between exposure to environmentaltobacco smoke and pulmonary morbidity in children with asthma.These data emphasize the need for systematic, persistent effortsto stop the exposure of children with asthma to environmentaltobacco smoke.
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From the Foundation for Blood Research, Scarborough, Me. (B.A.C., L.M.N., G.E.P., G.J.K., A.J.P., J.E.H.); and the Maine Medical Center, Portland (B.A.C., L.M.S., K.N.M.).
Address reprint requests to Dr. Haddow at the Foundation for Blood Research, P.O. Box 190, Scarborough, ME 04070-0190.
Cockroach Allergen and Asthma
Schulaner F. A., Jaén C. R., Rosenstreich D. L., The Environmental Subcommittee of the National Cooperative Inner-City Asthma Study
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