Background: Accumulating evidence has shown that cigarette smoking is an important risk factor for ischemic stroke. However, it is not clear about the potential mechanisms through which cigarette smoking affects stroke risk. In the study, we aimed to investigate the relationship between cigarette smoking and the occurrence of extracranial (ECAS) and intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis (ICAS). Methods: We analyzed patients enrolled in the Chinese intracranial atherosclerosis (CICAS), which was a prospective, multicenter, hospital-based cohort study. Smoking status was classified into never, former and current smoking. For those patients with current smoking, data on time duration (year) and extent (the number of cigarette smoked per day) was recorded and pack year of smoking was calculated. ICAS was evaluated with 3-dimentional time-of-flight MRA and ECAS was evaluated with cervical ultrasonography or contrast-enhanced MRA. Multivariable Logistic regression was performed to identify the association between smoking status and the occurrence of ECAS and ICAS. Results: A total of 2656 patients (92.7%) of acute ischemic stroke and 208 (7.3%) of transient ischemic attack were analyzed. The mean age was 61.9 +/- 11.2 and 67.8% were male. There were 141 (4.9%) patients had only ECAS, 1074 (37.5%) had only ICAS, and 261 (9.1%) had both ECAS and ICAS. Current smoking was significantly associated with the occurrence of ECAS (adjusted OR = 1.47, 95% CI = 1.09-1.99, P < 0.01). In addition, with 1 year of smoking increment, the risk of ECAS increased by 1.1% (adjusted OR = 1.011; 95% CI = 1.003-1.019; P = 0.005); with one cigarette smoked per day increment, the risk of ECAS increased by 1.0% (adjusted OR = 1.010; 95% CI = 1.001-1.020; P = 0.03); and with one pack year of smoking increment, the risk of ECAS increased by 0.7% (adjusted OR = 1.007; 95% CI = 1.002-1.012; P < 0.01). However, no significant association was found between smoking status and the occurrence of ICAS. Conclusion: A dose-response relationship was identified between cigarette smoking and the occurrence of ECAS, but not ICAS. Further studies on molecular mechanisms were warranted.
基金:
Ministry of Science and TechnologyMinistry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan (MEXT); Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China, National S&T Major Project of China [2008ZX09312-008]; State Key Development Program of Basic Research of ChinaState Key Development Program for Basic Research of China [2009CB521905]; Nova Program of Beijing Science and Technology Commission [2008B30]; National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaNational Natural Science Foundation of China [81, 471, 208, 641, 162]; Beijing high-level healthy human resource project [215]
第一作者机构:[1]Capital Med Univ, Tiantan Hosp, Dept Neurol, Tiantan Comprehens Stroke Ctr, Beijing, Peoples R China;[2]China Natl Clin Res Ctr Neurol Dis, Beijing, Peoples R China;[3]Beijing Inst Brain Disorders, Ctr Stroke, Beijing, Peoples R China;[4]Beijing Key Lab Translat Med Cerebrovasc Dis, Beijing, Peoples R China;[5]Beijing Key Lab Brain Funct Reconstruct, Beijing, Peoples R China;
通讯作者:
通讯机构:[1]Capital Med Univ, Tiantan Hosp, Dept Neurol, Tiantan Comprehens Stroke Ctr, Beijing, Peoples R China;[2]China Natl Clin Res Ctr Neurol Dis, Beijing, Peoples R China;[3]Beijing Inst Brain Disorders, Ctr Stroke, Beijing, Peoples R China;[4]Beijing Key Lab Translat Med Cerebrovasc Dis, Beijing, Peoples R China;[6]Beijing Tiantan Hosp, Capital Med Univ, Tiantan Comprehens Stroke Ctr, 6 Tiantanxili, Beijing 100050, Peoples R China
推荐引用方式(GB/T 7714):
Ji Ruijun,Pan Yuesong,Yan Hongyi,et al.Current smoking is associated with extracranial carotid atherosclerotic stenosis but not with intracranial large artery disease[J].BMC NEUROLOGY.2017,17(1):-.doi:10.1186/s12883-017-0873-7.
APA:
Ji, Ruijun,Pan, Yuesong,Yan, Hongyi,Zhang, Runhua,Liu, Gaifen...&Wang, Yongjun.(2017).Current smoking is associated with extracranial carotid atherosclerotic stenosis but not with intracranial large artery disease.BMC NEUROLOGY,17,(1)
MLA:
Ji, Ruijun,et al."Current smoking is associated with extracranial carotid atherosclerotic stenosis but not with intracranial large artery disease".BMC NEUROLOGY 17..1(2017):-