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. 2020 Apr 24;25(1):e160–e169. doi: 10.1055/s-0040-1702965

Table 4. Study characteristics.

No. First author, year Study design Sample (N) Sample characteristic: age (year), gender (male, female) Smoking characteristic: type, years of smoking, cigarettes/day and/or packs/year NMC measurement test Result
1. Arıcıgil and Arbağ , 2018 5 Cross-sectional Non-smokers: 40
Smokers I (once every week): 20
Smokers II (more than once a week/2–5 session-week): 18
Age:
18–41 years
Non-smokers: 27.5 ± 6.4
Smokers I: 26.9 ± 6.8
Smokers II: 27.7 ± 6.3
Gender
Non-smokers: 22,18
Smokers I: 11,9
Smokers II: 10,8
Hookah smoking Saccharin transfer/transit time test • NMC value (STT) in smokers was significantly higher than in non smokers ( p  < 0.001).
• NMC value (STT) in the smokers-II group was significantly higher than in the smokers-I group and non-smokers (19.2 ± 2.5; 11.9 ± 2.8; 11.1 ± 3; p  < 0.001).
2. Dulger et al, 2018 4 Prospective study (2 years period) Non-smokers: 35
Smokers: 50
Age:
18–65 years
Non-smokers: 35.8
Smokers: 31.4
Gender
Non-smokers: 23,12
Smokers: 30,20
Cigarette smoking
Cigarettes/day: 20.6
Packs-year:
≤10 packs/year: 11
10–20 packs/year: 28
20–30 packs/year: 5
≥ 30 packs/year: 6
Saccharin transfer/transit time test • NMC value (STT) in smokers was significantly higher than in non-smokers (12 minutes, 9 minutes; p  < 0.001).
• No stastistically significant difference in nasal MCC value and packs/year ( p  = 0.943).
3. Paul et al, 2018 3 Cross-sectional Non-smokers: 20
Cigarette smokers: 20
Bidi smokers: 20
Age:
20–40 years
Non-smokers: 29.3 ± 6.25
Cigarette smokers: 31.2 ± 5.42
Bidi smokers: 30.2 ± 6.77
Gender: male
Cigarette and Bidi smoking
Packs/year:
Cigarette smokers: 4.63 ± 2.74
Bidi smokers: 7.5 ± 5.1
Methylene blue dye test • NMC value was significantly decreased in bidi smokers as compared with cigarette smokers and non-smokers (59.25 ± 12.38 mm; 67 ± 5.48 mm; 67.89 ± 4.10 mm; p  < 0.05).
• Multivariate analysis revealed a significant association between NMC and bidi smoking, number of cigarettes or bidis smoked per day, and packs/year ( p  < 0.05).
4. Solak et al, 2018 2 Cross-sectional Non-smokers: 74
Smokers: 123
Age: 18–55 years
Non-smokers: 38.79 ± 9.66
Smokers: 40.33 ± 8.94
Gender
Non-smokers: 58,16
Smokers: 23,100
Cigarette smoking
Years of smoking: 24.31 ± 9.66
Cigarettes/day: 18.45 ± 8.78
Packs/year: 28.49 ± 15.68
Saccharin transfer/transit time test • NMC value (STT) in smokers was significantly higher than in non-smokers (536.19 ± 254.81 seconds 320.43 ± 184.98 seconds p  < 0.001).
• Positive correlation between STT and number of cigarettes/day (p: 0.012, r: 0.225), STT and packs/year (p:0.001, r:0.296), STT and years of smoking ( p  = 0.027, r = 0.200).
5. Uzeloto et al, 2018 48 Cross-sectional Non-smokers: 69
Smokers: 70
Age:
30–50 years
Non-smokers: 39.5*
Smokers: 41*
Gender
Non-smokers: 32,37
Smokers: 33,37
*: median
Cigarette smoking
Years of smoking: 21.50*
Cigarettes/day: 20.00*
Packs/year:
22.00*
*: median
Saccharin transfer/transit time test NMC value (STT) in smokers was insignificantly higher than in non-smokers (9.7 minutes; 9.145 minutes; p  > 0.05).
6. Kumral et al, 2016 6 Prospective randomized single-blind clinical trial Non-smokers: 40
Smokers: 58
Age
Non-smokers: 38.0 ± 8.2
Smokers: 33.9 ± 7.9
Gender
Non-smokers: 16,14
Smokers: 18,24
EC smoking
duration: 3 months
Saccharin transfer/transit time test NMC value (STT) in electronic cigarette was significantly higher than in non-smokers (11.93 ± 1.81; 10.36 ± 1.61; p  = 0.0003).
7. Utiyama et al, 2016 11 Prospective study (12 months duration) Quitters: 20
Smokers: 13
Age
Quitters: 51 ± 9
Smokers: 52 ± 10
Gender
Quitters: 9,11
Smokers: 6,7
Cigarette smoking
Packs/year:
Quitters: 40 ± 27
Smokers: 45 ± 28
Saccharin transfer/transit time test • NMC value (STT) in smokers showed increases of impairment after 12 months observation (±14 minutes; ± 15 minutes).
• NMC value (STT) in quitter showed decreases of impairment after 12 months observation (±15 minutes, ± 10 minutes).
8. Habesoglu et al, 2015 29 Cross-sectional Group I (control): 18
Group II (living with at least one adult smoker outside the house): 15
Group III (living with at least one adult smoker inside the house): 17
Age
6–14 years
Group I:
10.22 ± 2.39
Group II: 11.2 ± 1.97
Group III:
10.65 ± 2.09
Gender
Group I:
9,9
Group II: 7,8
Group III:
9,8
Passive smoking Saccharin transfer/transit time test • NMC value (STT) in group II was insignificantly higher than in group I ( p  = 0.067).
• NMC value (STT) in group III was significantly higher than in group I ( p  < 0.001).
• NMC value (STT) in group III was insignificantly higher than in group II ( p  = 0.173).
• NMC value (STT) in groups I, II, and III: 7.33 ± 2.91 minutes, 10.00 ± 4.78 minutes, 12.41 ± 3.44 minutes.
9. Pagliuca et al, 2015 12 Cross-sectional Non-smokers: 30
Ex-smokers:30
Smokers:30
Age
Non-smokers: 53.17 ± 5.53
Ex-smokers: 50.73 ± 6.51
Smokers: 51.97 ± 6.02
Gender
Non-smokers: 19,11
Ex-smokers:
23,7
Smokers: 24,6
Cigarette smoking
Cigarettes/day:
ex-smokers:25 ± 7.76
smokers: 24.67 ± 6.3
Saccharin transfer/transit time test NMC value (STT) in smokers was significantly higher than in others (smokers: 15.6 minutes, ex-smokers: 11.77 minutes, non-smokers: 11.71 minutes, p  < 0.0001).
10. Baby et al, 2014 17 Cross-sectional Non-smokers: 30
Smokers: 30
Age:
21–40 years
Non-smokers: 26.8 ± 1.2
Smokers: 24.96 ± 1
Gender: male
Cigarette smoking Saccharin transfer/transit time test • NMC value (STT) in smokers was significantly higher than in the non-smokers group (481.2 ± 29.83 seconds 300.32 ± 17.42 seconds; p  < 0.01).
• A statistically significant increase in the NMC value was observed with an increase in duration of smoking habit (NMC in smoking < 1 year: 492.25 ± 79.93 seconds; 1–5 years: 516.7 ± 34.01 seconds > 5 years: 637.5 ± 28.49 seconds p  = 0.0000).
11. Nicola et al, 2014 28 Cross-sectional Non-smokers: 32
Smokers < 2.5 packs/year: 20
Smokers > 2.5 packs/year: 20
Age:
18–35 years
Non-smokers: 21
Smokers <2.5 packs-year: 19
Smokers >2.5 packs-year: 24
Gender
Non-smokers: 29, 3
Smokers <2.5 packs-year: 20,0
Smokers >2.5 packs-year: 17,3
Cigarette smoking
Years of smoking
Smokers < 2.5 packs/year: 3*
Smokers > 2.5 packs/year: 7*
Packs/year:
Smokers < 2.5 packs/year: 0.7*
Smokers > 2.5 packs/year: 6*
*: median
Saccharin transfer/transit time test • NMC value (STT) in smokers was significantly lower than in non-smokers (5.9 ± 3.1 minutes; 7.7 ± 4.1 minutes; p  = 0.033).
12. Yadav et al, 2014 7 Prospective study (five years duration) Non-smokers: 50
Active smokers: 50
Passive smokers: 50
Age:
20–50 years
Non-smokers: 38.7
Active smokers: 39.1
Passive smokers: 35.1
Gender:
Non-smokers: 44,6
Active smokers: 42,8
Passive smokers: 24,26
Cigarette smoking (active and passive) Saccharin transfer/transit time test • NMC value (STT) in smokers (active and passive) was significantly higher than in non-smokers (23.08 ± 4.60; 20.31 ± 2.51; 8.57 ± 2.12; p  < 0.0003).
• NMC value (STT) in active smokers was insignificantly higher than in passive smokers ( p  = 0.03).
13. Xavier et al, 2013 20 Cross-sectional Non-smokers: 24
Light smokers: 14
Moderate smokers: 34
Heavy smokers: 27
Age:
Non-smokers: 50 ± 11
Light smokers: 51 ± 15
Moderate smokers: 49 ± 7
Heavy smokers: 46 ± 8
Gender
Non-smokers: 7,17
Light smokers: 5,9
Moderate smokers: 14, 20
Heavy smokers: 13, 14
Cigarette smoking
Years of smoking
Light smokers: 32 ± 17
Moderate smokers: 29 ± 9
Heavy smokers: 32 ± 8
Cigarettes/day: Light smokers: 9 ± 1
Moderate smokers: 18 ± 3
Heavy smokers: 39 ± 11
Packs/year index:
Light smokers: 17 ± 10
Moderate smokers: 27 ± 11
Heavy smokers: 59 ± 44
Saccharin transfer/transit time test • NMC value (STT) in moderate and heavy smokers was significantly higher ( p  = 0.0001) than in light smokers and non-smokers.
• A positive correlation was observed between STT and cigarettes/day (r = 0.3; p  = 0.02).
14. Habesoglu et al, 2012 38 Cross-sectional Non-smokers: 15
Passive smokers: 15
Active smokers: 17
Age:
17–47 years
Active smokers: 28.12 ± 10.79
Passive smokers: 29.17 ± 12.18
Non-smokers:
27.92 ± 11.29
Gender
Active smokers: 11,6
Passive smokers: 8,7
Non-smokers: 6,9
Cigarette smoking (active and passive) Saccharin transfer/transit time test • NMC value (STT) in active smokers was significantly higher than in passive smokers and non-smokers (23.59 ± 12.41 minutes; 12.6 ± 4.67 minutes; 6.4 ± 1.55 minutes; p  < 0.01).
• NMC value (STT) in the passive group was significantly higher than in the non-smokers group ( p  < 0.01).
15. Proença et al, 2011 35 Cross-sectional Non-smokers: 19
Smokers: 19
Age
Non-smokers: 47 ± 11
Smokers: 51 ± 16
Gender:
Non-smokers: 10,9
Smokers: 11,8
Cigarette smoking
Years of smoking: 33 ± 11
Cigarettes/day: 27 ± 11
Packs/year index:
44 ± 25
Saccharin transfer/transit time test • NMC value (STT) in smokers was significantly higher than in non-smokers 8 hours after smoking (16 ± 6 minutes; 10 ± 4 minutes, p  = 0.005) and insignicantly higher immediately after smoking (11 ± 6 minutes; 10 ± 4 minutes; p  = 0.87).
• NMC value (STT) 8 hours after smoking was correlated positively with age (r = 0.59; p  = 0.007), cigarettes per day (r = 0.53; p  = 0.02) and packs/year index (r = 0.74; p  = 0.0003).
16. Ramos et al, 2011 31 Prospective study (1 year-period) Non-smokers: 33
Smokers: 33
Age
Non-smokers: 52 ± 14
Smokers: 49 ± 12
Gender:
Non-smokers: 18, 15
Smokers: 12,21
Cigarette smoking
Years of smoking: 21 ± 8
Cigarettes/day: 20 ± 10
Packs/year index:
44 ± 25
Saccharin transfer/transit time test • NMC value (STT) in smokers was significantly higher than in non-smokers (±14 minute, ± 8 minutes, p = 0.002).
• NMC value (STT) decreased to within normal range on day 15 after smoking cessation (±10 minutes, p  < 0.01), and remained in the normal range until the end of study period (±8 minutes).

Abbreviations: min, minutes; mm, millimeters; NMC, nasal mucociliary clearance; s, seconds; STT, saccharin transfer time.