The Incidence and Outcomes of Electronic Cigarette use in Pregnant Patients at Brody School of Medicine

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Ankitadevi Mishra (Creator)
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East Carolina University (ECU )
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Abstract: This research study investigates the incidence and outcomes of e-cigarette use in pregnant patients at Brody School of Medicine through a retrospective analysis of medical records and a prospective survey. The need for this research is evidenced by the lack of knowledge in this topic area as seen through the duration of a concise literature review entailing the history , contents , FDA concerns , addictive properties , and the comparison of cigarettes versus e-cigarettes. Through data analysis , plausible correlations between the usage of e-cigarettes and pregnancy outcomes will be detailed. These findings will lead to greater awareness of complications due to e-cigarettes in the medical community which is especially important in the nicotine-dependent Eastern North Carolina area.

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Language: English
Date: 2018
Keywords
nicotine, electronic cigarettes, pregnancy, outcomes, safety.
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