Review : Effects of Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure on Pulmonary Function and Respiratory Health in Adults: Update 1997

Author:

Witorsch Philip1

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Medicine and Pharmacology, Georgetown University, School of Medicine, Washington, D.C., USA

Abstract

Eighteen epidemiology studies have examined the relationship between chronic environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure and pulmonary func tion. A statistically significant relationship between chronic ETS exposure and a specific spirometric endpoint was reported in 5 of 17 studies that measured forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1), 2 of 9 studies that measured forced vital capacity (FVC) and 3 of 5 studies that measured mean forced expiratory flow during the middle half of the FVC. Fourteen of 24 epidemiological stud ies report a statistically significant association between chronic ETS exposure and a clinical endpoint, although there is little consistency from one report to the next when a specific endpoint is considered. A statistically significant asso ciation was reported in 2 of 9 studies for cough, 3 of 9 studies for phlegm and expectoration, 6 of 10 studies for dyspnea and shortness of breath, 3 of 6 stud ies for bronchitis, and 8 of 18 studies dealing with asthma incidence, exacerba tion, or symptoms. The inconsistency of association in the foregoing function al and clinical epidemiology studies could either reflect absence of such an association or methodology problems such as reliability of spirometric mea surement, lack of verification of clinical endpoint, errors in classification of smoking and ETS exposure status and inappropriate control of confounding variables. The effects of acute ETS exposure (at levels equivalent to or exceed ing real-life smoke-polluted environments) have been examined in experimen tal studies in which spirometric measures were obtained prior to, during, and after exposure of subjects to machine-generated tobacco smoke. Six of seven studies suggest that acute ETS exposure, while serving as an irritant to the upper respiratory tract, fails adversely to affect pulmonary function of normal adults. The effect of acute ETS exposure in asthmatic subjects has been exam ined in 15 studies. These studies suggest that acute exposure to ETS does not consistently evoke adverse pulmonary effects in most asthmatics. Several studies from a single research group suggest that a small sub-set of asthmatics may respond to acute ETS exposure with a ≥20% decrement in FEV1 as well as an increased responsiveness to bronchoconstrictors. The mechanism for this responsiveness does not appear to be allergic in nature and is subject to speculation.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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