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Predictors of smoking relapse after noncardiac surgery

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  • Simon, J.A.
  • Browner, W.S.
  • Mangano, D.T.

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Objectives. We studied 235 smokers who were admitted for major noncardiac surgery and who survived hospitalization to determine the frequency and predictors of smoking relapse 1 year after hospitalization. Methods. We analyzed data collected prospectively from the Study of Perioperative Ischemia. We determined smoking status by self-report. Results. At 12 months posthospitalization, 142 (76%) of the 186 surviving patients had resumed smoking. Significant independent predictors of relapse at 12 months were a history of alcohol abuse and a history of heavy cigarette smoking (P

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  • Simon, J.A. & Browner, W.S. & Mangano, D.T., 1992. "Predictors of smoking relapse after noncardiac surgery," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 82(9), pages 1235-1237.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:1992:82:9:1235-1237_0
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