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Two Biochemical Markers Effectively Used to Separate Smokeless Tobacco Users From Smokers and Nonusers

Authors: DAVID B. HOLIDAY PhD, JERRY W. McLARTY PhD, RONALD H. YANAGIHARA MD, LYNDA RILEY RN, MSN, CS, FNP, SARA B. SHEPHERD MS

Abstract

ABSTRACTData from asbestos workers were used to devise a cutpoint classifier to identify subjects as Nonuser (non-tobacco user), Smokeless (exclusive smokeless tobacco user), and Smoker (ignited tobacco user). In some clinical trials and smoking cessation programs, Smokeless should be separated from Smoker. One therefore needs a marker for smoke exposure, such as thiocyanate, since nicotine levels, as measured by cotinine, could be similar in both groups. Levels of cotinine (ng/mL) and thiocyanate (μmol/L) levels (mean ± SD) were, respectively: 320.9 ± 201.1 and 145.9 ± 63.7 for the Smoker group; 339.1 ±327.5 and 32.0 ± 16.9 for the Smokeless group; and 0.6 ± 2.6 and 58.2 ± 33.2 for the Nonuser group. For Nonuser, Smokeless, and Smoker, respectively, the self-reported status was 45.1%, 10.8%, and 44.1%, which was adjusted to 42.2%, 11.6%, and 46.2%; the classifier yielded sensitivities of 100%, 76.1%, and 92.2%; specificities of 96.1%, 97.6%, and 96.4%; and predictive values of 94.9%, 80.6%, and 95.6%. The classifier successfully identified Nonusers, separated Smokeless from Smoker, and determined the prevalence of false reports in our cohort.

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