Smoking in closed space and its effect on carboxyhaemoglobin saturation of smoking and nonsmoking subjects.Ann Clin Res. 1977 Oct; 9(5):281-3.AC
Abstract
The effect of tobacco smoking in a closed space on blood COHb saturation was investigated in a group of 21 smokers and 28 nonsmokers. Each of the smoking subjects smoked 6 cigarettes, starting a new one every 15 minutes. At the end of the experiments the mean CO concentration in the room was about 30 ppm, which is about normal for smoky rooms. The blood COHb saturation increased in the smoking group from 5.3 (2.1 SD) to 9.1 (2.1 SD)%. In the nonsmoking group the increase was from 1.6 (0.6 SD) to 2.2 (0.6 SD)%. The mean increase in nonsmoking group was as much as smoking one cigarette. Extrapolated to an eight hour period this suggests that a nonsmoking subject would inhale tobacco smoke equivalent to about five cigarettes.
MeSH
Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
616214
Citation
Seppänen, A. "Smoking in Closed Space and Its Effect On Carboxyhaemoglobin Saturation of Smoking and Nonsmoking Subjects." Annals of Clinical Research, vol. 9, no. 5, 1977, pp. 281-3.
Seppänen A. Smoking in closed space and its effect on carboxyhaemoglobin saturation of smoking and nonsmoking subjects. Ann Clin Res. 1977;9(5):281-3.
Seppänen, A. (1977). Smoking in closed space and its effect on carboxyhaemoglobin saturation of smoking and nonsmoking subjects. Annals of Clinical Research, 9(5), 281-3.
Seppänen A. Smoking in Closed Space and Its Effect On Carboxyhaemoglobin Saturation of Smoking and Nonsmoking Subjects. Ann Clin Res. 1977;9(5):281-3. PubMed PMID: 616214.
* Article titles in AMA citation format should be in sentence-case
TY - JOUR
T1 - Smoking in closed space and its effect on carboxyhaemoglobin saturation of smoking and nonsmoking subjects.
A1 - Seppänen,A,
PY - 1977/10/1/pubmed
PY - 1977/10/1/medline
PY - 1977/10/1/entrez
SP - 281
EP - 3
JF - Annals of clinical research
JO - Ann Clin Res
VL - 9
IS - 5
N2 - The effect of tobacco smoking in a closed space on blood COHb saturation was investigated in a group of 21 smokers and 28 nonsmokers. Each of the smoking subjects smoked 6 cigarettes, starting a new one every 15 minutes. At the end of the experiments the mean CO concentration in the room was about 30 ppm, which is about normal for smoky rooms. The blood COHb saturation increased in the smoking group from 5.3 (2.1 SD) to 9.1 (2.1 SD)%. In the nonsmoking group the increase was from 1.6 (0.6 SD) to 2.2 (0.6 SD)%. The mean increase in nonsmoking group was as much as smoking one cigarette. Extrapolated to an eight hour period this suggests that a nonsmoking subject would inhale tobacco smoke equivalent to about five cigarettes.
SN - 0003-4762
UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/616214/Smoking_in_closed_space_and_its_effect_on_carboxyhaemoglobin_saturation_of_smoking_and_nonsmoking_subjects_
DB - PRIME
DP - Unbound Medicine
ER -