Journal article

Smoking withdrawal programme: baseline indicators of smoking exposure and biochemical monitoring of successful outcome.

IB Puddey, R Vandongen, LJ Beilin, AW Ukich, DR English

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine | ADIS PRESS AUSTRALASIA P/L | Published : 1984

Abstract

Sixty-four subjects who participated in a smoking withdrawal programme were analysed with respect to the relative usefulness of biochemical and hematological indices of smoking exposure. Plasma thiocyanate was found to be the best biochemical correlate of baseline cigarette consumption when compared to salivary thiocyanate or expired air carbon monoxide. Both plasma and salivary thiocyanate also correlated significantly with depth of inhalation per cigarette but not with any other questionnaire index of smoking exposure. After six weeks of successful smoking cessation all three indices fell significantly. Plasma thiocyanate proved the most sensitive biochemical index for monitoring ultimate ..

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