Estimation of Saliva Cotinine Cut-Off Points for Active and Passive Smoking during Pregnancy—Polish Mother and Child Cohort (REPRO_PL)

A reliable assessment of smoking status has significant public health implications and is essential for research purposes. The aim of this study was to determine optimal saliva cotinine cut-off values for smoking during pregnancy. The analyses were based on data from 1771 women from the Polish Mothe...

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Main Authors: Kinga Polanska, Anna Krol, Pawel Kaluzny, Danuta Ligocka, Karolina Mikolajewska, Seif Shaheen, Robert Walton, Wojciech Hanke
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Published: MDPI AG 2016-12-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/13/12/1216
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spelling doaj-d76b40600eb24ba4a2b3f638c6c0e5882020-11-24T22:37:42ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012016-12-011312121610.3390/ijerph13121216ijerph13121216Estimation of Saliva Cotinine Cut-Off Points for Active and Passive Smoking during Pregnancy—Polish Mother and Child Cohort (REPRO_PL)Kinga Polanska0Anna Krol1Pawel Kaluzny2Danuta Ligocka3Karolina Mikolajewska4Seif Shaheen5Robert Walton6Wojciech Hanke7Department of Environmental Epidemiology, Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, 91-348 Lodz, PolandDepartment of Environmental Epidemiology, Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, 91-348 Lodz, PolandDepartment of Environmental Epidemiology, Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, 91-348 Lodz, PolandBureau of Quality Assurance, Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, 91-348 Lodz, PolandDepartment of Biological and Environmental Monitoring, Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, 91-348 Lodz, PolandCentre for Primary Care and Public Health, Blizard Institute, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, E1 2AB London, UKCentre for Primary Care and Public Health, Blizard Institute, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, E1 2AB London, UKDepartment of Environmental Epidemiology, Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, 91-348 Lodz, PolandA reliable assessment of smoking status has significant public health implications and is essential for research purposes. The aim of this study was to determine optimal saliva cotinine cut-off values for smoking during pregnancy. The analyses were based on data from 1771 women from the Polish Mother and Child Cohort. Saliva cotinine concentrations were assessed by high performance liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-ESI + MS/MS). The saliva cotinine cut-off value for active smoking was established at 10 ng/mL (sensitivity 96%, specificity 95%) and for passive smoking at 1.5 ng/mL (sensitivity 63%, specificity 71%). About 5% of the self-reported non-smoking women were classified as smokers based on the cotinine cut-off value. Significantly more younger, single, and less educated self-reported non-smokers had a cotinine concentration higher than 10 ng/mL compared to those who were older, married, and who had a university degree. Close to 30% of the non-smokers who indicated that smoking was not allowed in their home could be classified as exposed to passive smoking based on the cut-off value. The study suggests that self-reported smoking status is a valid measure of active smoking, whereas in the case of passive smoking, a combination of questionnaire data and biomarker verification may be required.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/13/12/1216maternal cigarette smokingenvironmental tobacco smokepregnancysaliva cotininecut-off values
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author Kinga Polanska
Anna Krol
Pawel Kaluzny
Danuta Ligocka
Karolina Mikolajewska
Seif Shaheen
Robert Walton
Wojciech Hanke
spellingShingle Kinga Polanska
Anna Krol
Pawel Kaluzny
Danuta Ligocka
Karolina Mikolajewska
Seif Shaheen
Robert Walton
Wojciech Hanke
Estimation of Saliva Cotinine Cut-Off Points for Active and Passive Smoking during Pregnancy—Polish Mother and Child Cohort (REPRO_PL)
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
maternal cigarette smoking
environmental tobacco smoke
pregnancy
saliva cotinine
cut-off values
author_facet Kinga Polanska
Anna Krol
Pawel Kaluzny
Danuta Ligocka
Karolina Mikolajewska
Seif Shaheen
Robert Walton
Wojciech Hanke
author_sort Kinga Polanska
title Estimation of Saliva Cotinine Cut-Off Points for Active and Passive Smoking during Pregnancy—Polish Mother and Child Cohort (REPRO_PL)
title_short Estimation of Saliva Cotinine Cut-Off Points for Active and Passive Smoking during Pregnancy—Polish Mother and Child Cohort (REPRO_PL)
title_full Estimation of Saliva Cotinine Cut-Off Points for Active and Passive Smoking during Pregnancy—Polish Mother and Child Cohort (REPRO_PL)
title_fullStr Estimation of Saliva Cotinine Cut-Off Points for Active and Passive Smoking during Pregnancy—Polish Mother and Child Cohort (REPRO_PL)
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of Saliva Cotinine Cut-Off Points for Active and Passive Smoking during Pregnancy—Polish Mother and Child Cohort (REPRO_PL)
title_sort estimation of saliva cotinine cut-off points for active and passive smoking during pregnancy—polish mother and child cohort (repro_pl)
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2016-12-01
description A reliable assessment of smoking status has significant public health implications and is essential for research purposes. The aim of this study was to determine optimal saliva cotinine cut-off values for smoking during pregnancy. The analyses were based on data from 1771 women from the Polish Mother and Child Cohort. Saliva cotinine concentrations were assessed by high performance liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-ESI + MS/MS). The saliva cotinine cut-off value for active smoking was established at 10 ng/mL (sensitivity 96%, specificity 95%) and for passive smoking at 1.5 ng/mL (sensitivity 63%, specificity 71%). About 5% of the self-reported non-smoking women were classified as smokers based on the cotinine cut-off value. Significantly more younger, single, and less educated self-reported non-smokers had a cotinine concentration higher than 10 ng/mL compared to those who were older, married, and who had a university degree. Close to 30% of the non-smokers who indicated that smoking was not allowed in their home could be classified as exposed to passive smoking based on the cut-off value. The study suggests that self-reported smoking status is a valid measure of active smoking, whereas in the case of passive smoking, a combination of questionnaire data and biomarker verification may be required.
topic maternal cigarette smoking
environmental tobacco smoke
pregnancy
saliva cotinine
cut-off values
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/13/12/1216
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