2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.arbr.2017.05.008
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Guidelines for the Treatment of Smoking in Hospitalized Patients

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“…, 168 In one study, 169 the authors found a 25% prevalence of smoking among inpatients at a smoke-free hospital, and 55% of the patients who were smokers experienced withdrawal symptoms during their hospital stay. In a systematic review, 170 the prevalence of smoking among inpatients was found to range from 15% to 27%.…”
Section: Smoking and Respiratory Diseasesmentioning
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“…, 168 In one study, 169 the authors found a 25% prevalence of smoking among inpatients at a smoke-free hospital, and 55% of the patients who were smokers experienced withdrawal symptoms during their hospital stay. In a systematic review, 170 the prevalence of smoking among inpatients was found to range from 15% to 27%.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Smoking cessation programs involving teams trained in dealing with smokers have good cost-effectiveness ratios 174 . Follow-up for at least six months after discharge improves outcomes and increases the chance of successful abstinence 170 175 , 176 Intensive intervention combined with pharmacological treatment for smoking cessation in patients with respiratory disease, started during hospitalization, is effective, with a high level of evidence 22 …”
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“…However, few such patients undergo smoking cessation treatment and most of those who do relapse shortly after discharge from the hospital. 3 , 4 …”
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“…Although the study protocol did not include the use of medications, Campos et al 5 and the current guidelines 3 , 4 recommend the use of nicotine replacement therapy to reduce cravings and to increase abstinence rates after discharge from the hospital.…”
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“…Se puede usar en parches, chicles o spray bucal. Su uso ha demostrado ser seguro 4,6,7 . recientemente el estudio eViTa 5 evaluó el uso de vareniclina en paciente fumadores hospitalizados por síndrome coronario agudo.…”
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