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Preliminary exploration of secondhand smoke exposure in youth with Sickle Cell Disease: biochemical verification,pulmonary functioning,and health care utilization
Authors:Alayna P Tackett  Eleanor L S Leavens  Alex Wiedenmann  Megan N Perez  Ashley Baker  Sunnye Mayes
Institution:1. Oklahoma Tobacco Research Center, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA;2. Department of Pediatrics, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA;3. Psychology Department, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, USA;4. Psychology Department, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, USA;5. Department of Pediatrics, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA
Abstract:Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHSe) can compound an already challenging set of health problems for youth with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD). Exposure to electronic cigarettes may also impact SCD symptomology and respiratory functioning. This study built on these previous findings by a) utilizing two objective measures of SHSe, salivary cotinine and exhaled carbon monoxide and b) examining the association of SHSe with emergency department utilization, physician-reported sickle cell crises, and pulmonary functioning. Caregivers (= 31 dyads; Mage = 37.6 years; SD = 8.5 years) of youth with SCD (Mage = 9.0 years; SD = 4.5 years) completed self-report measures of tobacco/nicotine use. Youth provided a saliva sample to assess cotinine levels, and performed pulmonary function tests. Dyads provided breath samples for measurement of eCO. A chart review was conducted to obtain medical history and utilization. Majority of youth (88%) were exposed to SHS via salivary cotinine. Interestingly, no significant associations were observed between youth cotinine levels and emergency department utilization, physician-reported sickle cell crises, or pulmonary functioning. Present findings indicate a need to assess for SHSe using objective assessment measures. Future research should investigate which specific factors contribute to increase SHSe/SHVe in youth with SCD.
Keywords:Sickle Cell Disease  Secondhand Smoke Exposure  Pulmonary Functioning  Health Care Utilization
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