Expired air carbon monoxide and serum thiocyanate as objective measures of cigarette exposure.
T M Vogt,
S Selvin,
G Widdowson and
S B Hulley
Expired air carbon monoxide (CO) and serum thiocyanate (SCN)were used to asses exposure to cigarettes in 139 middle-agedmen. Subjects who reported smoking cigarettes generally hadCO levels exceeding 8ppm and SCN levels exceeding 100umol/L;non-smokers had lower levels. For both tests the mean concentrationamong men smoking more than one pack daily was three times thatof non-smokers. The is a high correlation between the two tests(r=.571 for smokers), an association that was largely independentof the smaller correlations between either test and reportedsmoking frequency (r=.476 for CO; r=.479 for SCN). The abilityto distinguish between individuals who reported "typical" smokinghabits and non-smokers was best when the CO and SCN analyseswere used together to take advantage of their separate sourcesof variance; it was 99 per cent when the two tests were mutuallyconcordant (91 per cent of cases). The CO and SCN measurementsallowed 16 individuals who reported light smoking habits tobe categorized into high and low presumptive tobacco exposuregroups. The two tests are inexpensive and suitable for use inepidemiologic and health care delivery programs.
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