Format
Scientific article
Published by / Citation
Gernun*, S., Franzen*, K. F., Mallock, N., Benthien, J., Luch, A., Mortensen, K. ... Rabenstein, A. (2022). Cardiovascular functions and arterial stiffness after JUUL use. Tobacco Induced Diseases, 20(April), 34. https://doi.org/10.18332/tid/144317
Original Language

English

Country
Germany
Keywords
e-cigarettes
e-cig
e-cigarette
cardiovascular problems
arterial stiffness

Cardiovascular functions and arterial stiffness after JUUL use

ABSTRACT

Introduction:
The rapid growth in the e-cigarette market after the launch of JUUL e-cigarettes led to much discussion on the potential benefits and risks of pods, JUUL devices, and conventional e-cigarettes compared with combustible cigarettes. Independent data are required to assess the effects of these products on cardiovascular surrogate parameters and cardiovascular risk.

Methods:
We conducted a single-center three-arm study comparing combustible cigarettes with JUUL e-cigarettes with the old and new technology. We recruited 32 participants who were active smokers (n=15) or vapers (n=17) and performed a total of 39 measurements before and 5, 15, and 30 minutes, after participants smoked a combustible cigarette or vaped a JUUL e-cigarette with the new or old technology. Measurements included peripheral and central blood pressures and parameters of arterial stiffness, including pulse wave velocity and augmentation index.

Results:
Peripheral systolic blood pressure, central blood pressure, and peripheral pulse rate increased significantly in all three groups (each p<0.05). Heart rate (HR) changes lasted significantly longer than blood pressure changes. The augmentation index and pulse wave velocity increased in all three groups, and a multivariate analysis of variance showed that the increases were independent of systolic blood pressure, sex, age, device, and HR.

Conclusions:
Changes in blood pressure and arterial stiffness are similar after cigarette smoking and JUUL use. These changes may be associated with an increased cardiovascular risk compared with no product use. However, a longterm follow-up evaluation of JUUL use and a head-to-head comparison with conventional e-cigarettes are still needed.