Knowledge of Surgery-Related Adverse Effects Caused by Cigarette Smoking Among the Makkah Population, Saudi Arabia
Reham N Alsaud, Khalid H Alnafei, Abdullah S Alibrahim, Muath S Alshami, Rayan A Al Harthi, Ahmad H Tatwany, Abeer Shaker

TL;DR
The study finds that people in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, know about general health risks of smoking but lack awareness of specific surgical complications linked to smoking.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the knowledge gap regarding surgery-related adverse effects of smoking in the Makkah population.
Findings
Most participants (93.6%) had knowledge about smoking-related surgical adverse effects.
A significant association was found between smoking status and knowledge of health risks (P = 0.015).
Only 84.2% of participants agreed that smoking cessation is necessary after surgery.
Abstract
Background Smoking is a common condition that poses a huge risk to public health. It is a high-risk factor for multiple diseases and has an association with postoperative complications. Fortunately, the risk of postoperative complications can be reduced preoperatively by smoking cessation. Previous studies emphasize the lack of knowledge regarding surgery-related adverse effects caused by cigarette smoking among the general population. In this study, we aim to evaluate the level of knowledge about surgery-related adverse effects of cigarette smoking in the Makkah region. Methods A descriptive cross-sectional study using an online validated questionnaire was carried out to assess the level of knowledge about the surgery-related adverse effects of smoking. between the 8th of March 2024 and the 8th of April 2024. The questionnaire was distributed among adults in the Makkah region.…
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TopicsCardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes · Esophageal Cancer Research and Treatment · Enhanced Recovery After Surgery
