Publications by authors named "A Corlando"

Aim: Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is an effective treatment for smokers who want to quit, however, the rates of successful quitting can be improved even more. In this context, nicotine dependence (assessed via the Fagerström Tolerance Questionnaire, FTQ), psychological distress (measured via the Symptom Rating Test, SRT), and personality traits (evaluated via the Adult Eysenck Personality Inventory, AEPI) were evaluated as possible predictors of smoking cessation.

Results: A total of 297 cigarette smokers were followed for one year as part of a NRT double-blind, parallel group, randomized trial.

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Nicotine replacement by transdermal patches is more effective than placebo in smoking cessation, but has a low success rate after one year (9-18%). We tested whether this was attributed to insufficient nicotine replacement. We conducted a randomized trial to investigate the effect on outcome of different doses of transdermal nicotine replacement after stratification according to baseline plasma cotinine values.

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A sizeable proportion (20-30%) of patients undergoing coronary arteriography for a chest pain syndrome are found to have angiographically normal coronary arteries. Some of these subjects (10-15%) have ischemic-like electrocardiographic changes during stress and no evidence of spasm of the epicardial coronary arteries (syndrome X). The vast majority of these patients are middle aged females.

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