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Impact of accumulative smoking exposure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease on COVID-19 outcomes: report based on findings from the Japan COVID-19 task force.


ABSTRACT:

Objectives

Smoking and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are risk factors for severe COVID-19. However, limited literature exists on the effect of COPD and smoking on COVID-19 outcomes. This study examined the impact of smoking exposure in pack-years (PY) and COPD on COVID-19 outcomes among smokers in Japan.

Methods

The study included 1266 smokers enrolled by the Japan COVID-19 task force between February 2020 and December 2021. PY and COPD status was self-reported by patients. Patients were classified into the non-COPD (n = 1151) and COPD (n = 115) groups; the non-COPD group was further classified into <10 PY (n = 293), 10-30 PY (n = 497), and >30 PY (n = 361). The study outcome was the need for invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV).

Results

The incidence of IMV increased with increasing PY and was highest in the COPD group (<10 PY = 7.8%, 10-30 PY = 12.3%, >30 PY = 15.2%, COPD = 26.1%; P <0.001). A significant association was found for IMV requirement in the >30 PY and COPD groups through univariate (odds ratio [OR]: >30 PY = 2.11, COPD = 4.14) and multivariate (OR: >30 PY = 2.38; COPD = 7.94) analyses. Increasing PY number was also associated with increased IMV requirement in patients aged <65 years.

Conclusion

Cumulative smoking exposure was positively associated with COVID-19 outcomes in smokers.

SUBMITTER: Watase M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9764840 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Impact of accumulative smoking exposure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease on COVID-19 outcomes: report based on findings from the Japan COVID-19 task force.

Watase Mayuko M   Masaki Katsunori K   Chubachi Shotaro S   Namkoong Ho H   Tanaka Hiromu H   Lee Ho H   Fukushima Takahiro T   Otake Shiro S   Nakagawara Kensuke K   Kusumoto Tatsuya T   Asakura Takanori T   Kamata Hirofumi H   Ishii Makoto M   Hasegawa Naoki N   Oyamada Yoshitaka Y   Harada Norihiro N   Ueda Tetsuya T   Ueda Soichiro S   Ishiguro Takashi T   Arimura Ken K   Saito Fukuki F   Yoshiyama Takashi T   Nakano Yasushi Y   Mutoh Yoshikazu Y   Suzuki Yusuke Y   Edahiro Ryuya R   Sano Hirohito H   Sato Yasunori Y   Okada Yukinori Y   Koike Ryuji R   Kitagawa Yuko Y   Tokunaga Katsushi K   Kimura Akinori A   Imoto Seiya S   Miyano Satoru S   Ogawa Seishi S   Kanai Takanori T   Fukunaga Koichi K  

International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases 20221220


<h4>Objectives</h4>Smoking and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are risk factors for severe COVID-19. However, limited literature exists on the effect of COPD and smoking on COVID-19 outcomes. This study examined the impact of smoking exposure in pack-years (PY) and COPD on COVID-19 outcomes among smokers in Japan.<h4>Methods</h4>The study included 1266 smokers enrolled by the Japan COVID-19 task force between February 2020 and December 2021. PY and COPD status was self-reported by p  ...[more]

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