Determination of the Relation Between Passive Cigarette Smoking in Children and Respiratory Tract Infections by Evaluation of Urine Cotinine/Creatinine Levels

Aim:Passive smoking is an important public health issue due to the clinical problems it causes. In this study, we determined the effect of passive smoking on respiratory tract infections using a survey method, family history, and urine cotinine/creatinine ratio.Methods:Seventy-two children who came...

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Main Authors: Sinem Aslan, Ozlem Bostan Gayret, Meltem Erol, Selen Mandel Isikli, Ovgu Buke, Abdulrahman Ozel
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author Sinem Aslan
Ozlem Bostan Gayret
Meltem Erol
Selen Mandel Isikli
Ovgu Buke
Abdulrahman Ozel
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Ozlem Bostan Gayret
Meltem Erol
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Ovgu Buke
Abdulrahman Ozel
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description Aim:Passive smoking is an important public health issue due to the clinical problems it causes. In this study, we determined the effect of passive smoking on respiratory tract infections using a survey method, family history, and urine cotinine/creatinine ratio.Methods:Seventy-two children who came to the Pediatric Outpatient Clinic at Istanbul Bagcilar Training and Research Hospital for a check-up with no current health problems between November 2020 and March 2021 were included in this prospective cross-sectional study. The study group included 36 children with at least one active smoker in the house, and the control group included 36 children with no active smokers in the house. With the survey, sociodemographic variables about the family and child as well as the frequency of lower or upper respiratory tract infection history were questioned. Cotinine and creatinine levels were measured using the urine samples of the patients included in the study.Results:The frequency of respiratory tract infections in the last two years was increased in the group with an active smoker in the household. The frequency of bronchopneumonia in the case group was 44.4%, whereas it was 5.6% in the control group. The sinus infection was seen in 22.2% of those in the case group, while there were no sinus infections reported in the control group. Bronchopneumonia and sinus infections were statistically significant in the case group (p<0.01 and p<0.01 respectively). The median cotinine levels in the active smokers in the house group were 20.94 ng/mL (0-491) and 16.62 ng/mL (0-121) in the nonsmoker group. 55.6% of children with a history of cigarette smoke exposure and a urine cotinine level higher than 10 ng/mL were considered passive smokers (the normal range is 0-10 ng/mL).Conclusion:Frequent respiratory tract infections and hospitalization may be prevented by informing families about the risks of exposure to cigarette smoke as well as raising awareness of the harms of cigarette smoke.
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spelling doaj-art-aebbd85d18964ef3b0c35a84ecc6f80c2025-08-20T03:38:59ZengGalenos Publishing HouseHaseki Tıp Bülteni1302-00722147-26882022-06-0160325426210.4274/haseki.galenos.2022.804513049054Determination of the Relation Between Passive Cigarette Smoking in Children and Respiratory Tract Infections by Evaluation of Urine Cotinine/Creatinine LevelsSinem Aslan0Ozlem Bostan Gayret1Meltem Erol2Selen Mandel Isikli3Ovgu Buke4Abdulrahman Ozel5 University of Health Sciences Turkey, Istanbul Bagcilar Training and Research Hospital, Clinic of Pediatrics, Istanbul, Turkey University of Health Sciences Turkey, Istanbul Bagcilar Training and Research Hospital, Clinic of Pediatrics, Istanbul, Turkey University of Health Sciences Turkey, Istanbul Bagcilar Training and Research Hospital, Clinic of Pediatrics, Istanbul, Turkey University of Health Sciences Turkey, Istanbul Bagcilar Training and Research Hospital, Clinic of Pediatrics, Istanbul, Turkey University of Health Sciences Turkey, Istanbul Bagcilar Training and Research Hospital, Clinic of Pediatrics, Istanbul, Turkey University of Health Sciences Turkey, Istanbul Bagcilar Training and Research Hospital, Clinic of Pediatrics, Istanbul, Turkey Aim:Passive smoking is an important public health issue due to the clinical problems it causes. In this study, we determined the effect of passive smoking on respiratory tract infections using a survey method, family history, and urine cotinine/creatinine ratio.Methods:Seventy-two children who came to the Pediatric Outpatient Clinic at Istanbul Bagcilar Training and Research Hospital for a check-up with no current health problems between November 2020 and March 2021 were included in this prospective cross-sectional study. The study group included 36 children with at least one active smoker in the house, and the control group included 36 children with no active smokers in the house. With the survey, sociodemographic variables about the family and child as well as the frequency of lower or upper respiratory tract infection history were questioned. Cotinine and creatinine levels were measured using the urine samples of the patients included in the study.Results:The frequency of respiratory tract infections in the last two years was increased in the group with an active smoker in the household. The frequency of bronchopneumonia in the case group was 44.4%, whereas it was 5.6% in the control group. The sinus infection was seen in 22.2% of those in the case group, while there were no sinus infections reported in the control group. Bronchopneumonia and sinus infections were statistically significant in the case group (p<0.01 and p<0.01 respectively). The median cotinine levels in the active smokers in the house group were 20.94 ng/mL (0-491) and 16.62 ng/mL (0-121) in the nonsmoker group. 55.6% of children with a history of cigarette smoke exposure and a urine cotinine level higher than 10 ng/mL were considered passive smokers (the normal range is 0-10 ng/mL).Conclusion:Frequent respiratory tract infections and hospitalization may be prevented by informing families about the risks of exposure to cigarette smoke as well as raising awareness of the harms of cigarette smoke. http://www.hasekidergisi.com/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/determination-of-the-relation-between-passive-ciga/52225 childrenpassive cigarette smoking exposurerespiratory tract infectionurine cotinineurine cotinine/creatinine
spellingShingle Sinem Aslan
Ozlem Bostan Gayret
Meltem Erol
Selen Mandel Isikli
Ovgu Buke
Abdulrahman Ozel
Determination of the Relation Between Passive Cigarette Smoking in Children and Respiratory Tract Infections by Evaluation of Urine Cotinine/Creatinine Levels
Haseki Tıp Bülteni
children
passive cigarette smoking exposure
respiratory tract infection
urine cotinine
urine cotinine/creatinine
title Determination of the Relation Between Passive Cigarette Smoking in Children and Respiratory Tract Infections by Evaluation of Urine Cotinine/Creatinine Levels
title_full Determination of the Relation Between Passive Cigarette Smoking in Children and Respiratory Tract Infections by Evaluation of Urine Cotinine/Creatinine Levels
title_fullStr Determination of the Relation Between Passive Cigarette Smoking in Children and Respiratory Tract Infections by Evaluation of Urine Cotinine/Creatinine Levels
title_full_unstemmed Determination of the Relation Between Passive Cigarette Smoking in Children and Respiratory Tract Infections by Evaluation of Urine Cotinine/Creatinine Levels
title_short Determination of the Relation Between Passive Cigarette Smoking in Children and Respiratory Tract Infections by Evaluation of Urine Cotinine/Creatinine Levels
title_sort determination of the relation between passive cigarette smoking in children and respiratory tract infections by evaluation of urine cotinine creatinine levels
topic children
passive cigarette smoking exposure
respiratory tract infection
urine cotinine
urine cotinine/creatinine
url http://www.hasekidergisi.com/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/determination-of-the-relation-between-passive-ciga/52225
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