Abstract

Objective: Cigarette smoking, modifiable and preventable risk factor of death due to cardiovascular changes globally. As the frequency increases, this alters the ventricular repolarization and sympathetic tone lead to ventricular arrhythmogenesis. The aim and objective of the study are to evaluate the effects of smoking (before and immediately after smoking) on ventricular repolarization by recording the Tp-e interval, Tp-e/QTc ratio by using an electrocardiogram, since it is an accurate, less expensive, and non – invasive tool. Methods: Around 40 healthy male volunteers who are smokers aged between 18 and 25 years were recruited in this study. All subjects were non-alcoholics, non–tobacco chewers took no drugs, and had a uniform pattern of diet and activity. The acute effect of smoking on the heart was determined by measuring the electrocardiographic parameter before and immediately after smoking a king-size cigarette. Results: The analysis showed that there was a statistically significant increase in heart rate immediately after smoking compared to baseline values in smokers. TP interval and Tp-e interval were increased immediately after smoking and were highly significant. Conclusion: Our study has proven that there was a remarkable change in cardiac activity immediately after smoking. Tp-e Interval may serve as a better risk factor to predict sudden cardiac arrest in the future especially in chronic smokers. Smoker’s heart is already injured due to its injurious chemicals, adding on to that every new cigarette increases the burden on cardiovascular health. Hence, it is never late to quit smoking rather than suffering from its injurious effect.

Highlights

  • Cigarette smoking is one of the modifiable and preventable risk factors of cardiovascular death [1]

  • Table 1 shows that the heart rate after smoking was significantly increased

  • There was a decline in Tp interval and Prolongation of Tp-e interval after smoking, and it was statistically significant (p=0.000)

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Introduction

Cigarette smoking is one of the modifiable and preventable risk factors of cardiovascular death [1]. Nicotine and the other chemical components which are released into the circulation during smoking cause a deleterious effect on the heart. An increase in heart rate, blood pressure, and increase in the release of catecholamine is noted in chronic smokers [3]. It has an unfavorable effect on the blood supply to the myocardium and promotes atherogenesis [4]. The aim and objective of the study are to evaluate the effects of smoking (before and immediately after smoking) on ventricular repolarization by recording the Tp-e interval, Tp-e/QTc ratio using an electrocardiogram, since it is an accurate, less expensive, and non – invasive tool

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