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Jonathan Von Der Haar1, Soheila Talebi2, Farzaneh Ghobadi1, Shailinder Singh3, Roger Chirurgi1, Pingle Rajeswari1, Hossein Kalantari1, Getaw Worku Hassen1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In the past couple of years, there has been an outbreak of synthetic cannabinoid (SC) use in major cities in the United States. Patients can present with various symptoms affecting the central nervous and cardiovascular systems. The effects of endocannabinoid on contractility and Ca(2+) signaling have been shown through both cannabinoid receptors and a direct effect on ion channels. These effects result in abnormalities in ionotropy, chronotropy, and conduction. CASE REPORT: Here we report on two cases of SC abuse and abnormalities in the cardiovascular system. These cases raise concerns about the adverse effects of SCs and the possibility of QTc prolongation and subsequent complications when using antipsychotic medication in the presence of SC abuse. WHY SHOULD AN EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN BE AWARE OF THIS?: Given the rise in SC use and the potential effect on the cardiovascular system, physicians need to be mindful of potential cardiac complications, such as QTc prolongation and torsade de pointe, especially when administering medications that have the potential to cause QTc prolongation.Entities:
Keywords: cardiovascular system; synthetic cannabinoids; toxicology
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26514310 DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2015.10.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Emerg Med ISSN: 0736-4679 Impact factor: 1.484