Effects of Smoking on Arterial Stiffness in Male Adolescents in Lusaka, Zambia

Chikopela Theresa *

Lusaka Apex Medical University, Basic Sciences, Zambia

M. Goma Fastone

The University of Zambia, School of Medicine, Zambia

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background: Tobacco smoke is harmful to health. In the acute phase it causes changes in the cardiovascular system that result in increase in blood pressure (BP). An increase in arterial stiffness due to arteriolar endothelial dysfunction has been cited among the causes. Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV) and Arterial Stiffness Index (ASI) are used as measures of arterial stiffness in the adult population.

Aim: To determine the acute effects of tobacco smoke on arterial stiffness in black male adolescents in Lusaka, Zambia.

Study Design: This was an observational study done at the University of Zambia School of Medicine Cardiovascular Research Laboratory in the month of December 2014.

Methodology: Twenty-two (22) black, male-adolescent (age range 19-25 years), active-smokers, consented to participate in the study. The Complior Analyse Unit (V1.9 Beta Version 2013; ALAM-Medical, France) protocol was used to obtain the carotid-femoral PWV (cfPWV) and carotid-femoral ASI (cfASI) starting 15 minutes before smoking, on immediate cessation of smoking and thereafter every 15 minutes up to an hour after smoking. ASI was a surrogate measure of the loss of elasticity in the arteries.

Results: The mean baseline cfPWV was 7.9±1.94 m/s and cfASI was 26.1±6.0 m/s. Smoking two tobacco cigarettes (2.8 mg Nicotine) in 15 minutes caused an increase in mean cfPWV and cfASI from their baseline values to cfPWV of 8.5±1.87 m/s and cfASI of 28.6±6.19 m/s respectively. These values reverted to baseline within 15 minutes post-smoking cessation. There was further reduction in both cfPWV and cfASI to more stable values at 45th and 60th minutes which were statistically significantly lower than the peak values recorded.

These alterations in vascular compliance may predispose these individuals to developing hypertension and other cardiovascular complications. There is need for further investigation of this phenomenon.

 

Keywords: Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV), Arterial Stiffness Index (ASI), arterial stiffness, adolescents


How to Cite

Theresa, Chikopela, and M. Goma Fastone. 2015. “Effects of Smoking on Arterial Stiffness in Male Adolescents in Lusaka, Zambia”. Cardiology and Angiology: An International Journal 4 (2):80-89. https://doi.org/10.9734/CA/2015/19292.

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