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A systematic review of health effects of electronic cigarettes
[摘要] Objective: To provide a systematic review of the existing literature on health consequences of vaporing of electronic cigarettes (ECs). Methods: Search in: PubMed, EMBASE and CINAHL. Inclusion criteria: Original publications describing a health-related topic, published before 14 August 2014. PRISMA recommendations were followed. We identified 1101 studies; 271 relevant after screening; 94 eligible. Results: We included 76 studies investigating content of fluid/vapor of ECs, reports on adverse events and human and animal experimental studies. Serious methodological problems were identified. In 34% of the articles the authors had a conflict of interest. Studies found fine/ultrafine particles, harmful metals, carcinogenic tobacco-specific nitrosamines, volatile organic compounds, carcinogenic carbonyls (some in high but most in low/trace concentrations), cytotoxicity and changed gene expression. Of special concern are compounds not found in conventional cigarettes, e.g. propylene glycol. Experimental studies found increased airway resistance after shortterm exposure. Reports on short-term adverse events were often flawed by selection bias. Conclusions: Due to many methodological problems, severe conflicts of interest, the relatively few and often small studies, the inconsistencies and contradictions in results, and the lack of long-term follow-up no firm conclusions can be drawn on the safety of ECs. However, they can hardly be considered harmless. (C) 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc.
[发布日期] 2014-12-01 [发布机构] 
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[关键词] Electronic cigarette;E-cigarette;ENDS;Electronic nicotine delivery system;Electronic nicotine delivery device [时效性] 
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