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World J Cardiol. Dec 26, 2024; 16(12): 707-719
Published online Dec 26, 2024. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v16.i12.707
Table 1 Comparison of e-cigarettes and traditional cigarettes
Category
E-cigarettes
Traditional cigarettes
Key componentsNicotine, flavorings, metal particles, glycerol, propylene glycolNicotine, tar, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, ammonia, benzene
Toxic compoundsAcrolein, acetaldehyde (formed through thermal decomposition)> 7000 chemicals, including tar and carbon monoxide, many of which are highly toxic
Immediate cardiovascular effectsIncreases in heart rate and blood pressure due to nicotine; causes DNA damage, endothelial dysfunction, and oxidative stressImmediate increases in heart rate and blood pressure; vasoconstriction, reduced blood flow to the heart, blood clots, and arrhythmias
Long-term cardiovascular effectsAortic stiffness, proinflammatory phenotypes, hyperlipidemia, endothelial dysfunction, increased risk of myocardial infarction, heart failure, and mortalityCoronary artery disease, heart attacks, hypertension, strokes; arterial damage, reduced oxygen delivery to the heart muscle
Mechanism of cardiovascular harmNicotine causes macrophage activation and release of FFAs and adipokines, promoting inflammatory responses and oxidative stressNicotine stimulates catecholamine release, increasing heart rate and blood pressure; carbon monoxide reduces oxygen delivery to the heart muscle
Impact of dual useIncreases overall nicotine exposure and exposure to a broader spectrum of toxic substances, compounding adverse effects; 36% increased risk of CVDSimilar risks compounded by additional exposure to harmful chemicals when combined with e-cigarette use
Additional risksPotential exposure to metal particles and other contaminants from e-cigarette devicesExposure to tar and numerous carcinogenic substances not present in e-cigarettes