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Original Article

Serum thiocyanate, smoking habits and smoking cessation trial in patients with peripheral atherosclerosis

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Pages 399-403 | Received 08 Jul 1986, Accepted 20 Dec 1986, Published online: 17 Mar 2010
 

Abstract

The smoking habits in patients with atherosclerosis in the lower limbs and the effect of advising them to stop smoking was studied by means of self-declaration of the number of cigarettes smoked per day and determination of serum thiocyanate. Ninty-six per cent of males and 70 per cent of the females were smokers or ex-smokers. The number of years of smoking was about 40 for the smokers of both sexes and the male ex-smokers and 23 for the female ex-smokers. The number of cigarettes smoked per day reported by the patients was less than that reported by the smokers in a reference population. The serum thiocyanate levels confirmed the smoking status of the non-smokers and showed that about one-sixth of the ex-smokers had smoked in the last month prior to the study, and that the smokers on the average were heavy smokers smoking much more than the self-reported number of cigarettes. The effect of advising the patients to quit smoking was very disappointing. A maximum of 15 per cent of the smokers stopped smoking while some of the ex-smokers resumed smoking.

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