| Literature DB >> 26634083 |
Eun-Jung Kim1, Seon-Hwa Kim1, Yang-Jin Hyun1, Yeon-Keun Noh2, Ho-Sang Jung1, Soon-Young Han1, Chan-Hye Park3, Byung Moon Choi3, Gyu-Jeong Noh4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to investigate the characteristics of propofol abuse based on the results of a survey analysis of abusers among non-healthcare professionals in Korea.Entities:
Keywords: Abuse; General population; Propofol
Year: 2015 PMID: 26634083 PMCID: PMC4667145 DOI: 10.4097/kjae.2015.68.6.586
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Anesthesiol ISSN: 2005-6419
Characteristics of Propofol Abusers (n = 38)
| Age | 28.8 ± 2.7 |
| Male/Female | 3 (7.9%)/35 (92.1%) |
| Not married/married | 35 (92.1%)/3 (7.9%) |
| Occupation | Employee in adult entertainment establishments: 29 (76.3%) |
| Unemployed: 6 (15.8%) | |
| Self-employed: 3 (7.9%) | |
| Highest level of education | High school: 28 (73.7%) |
| College or university: 10 (26.3%) |
Data are presented as the mean ± SD or count (%) as appropriate.
Fig. 1Frequency of abuse (left panel) and amount of propofol at each administration (right panel) during the last 12 months. On the right panel, minimum and maximum on the y axis indicate the lowest and highest amounts of propofol for each individual. The boxes indicate 25th, 50th, and 75th percentiles, while whiskers, the minimum and maximum. One abuser had no comment regarding the frequency of the abuse.
Fig. 2Degree of pleasure or euphoria obtained from propofol abuse.
Fig. 3Reasons for the first administration of propofol (A) and for its subsequent abuse (B).
Fig. 4Degree of pleasure or euphoria obtained from propofol abuse.
Comparison of the Frequency and Duration of Propofol Infusion, Amount of Propofol at Each Administration, and Demographics in Propofol Abusers with and without Withdrawal Symptoms
| Propofol abusers with withdrawal symptoms (n = 5) | Propofol abusers without withdrawal symptoms (n = 33) | |
|---|---|---|
| Frequency of abuse | ||
| Two or three a week (n) | 5 (100) | 30 (91) |
| Duration of abuse | ||
| Over one year | 5 (100) | 28 (85) |
| Amount of propofol at each administration | ||
| Minimum (mg) | 520 ± 148 | 533 ± 261 |
| Maximum (mg) | 1200 (875-2000) | 2000 (1375-3000) |
| Female/Male | 5/0 | 30/3 |
| Age (yr) | 26.6 ± 1.9 | 29.1 ± 2.7 |
Data are presented as the mean ± SD, median (25-75%) or count (%) as appropriate. These parameters were compared using the two-sample t-test, Mann-Whitney rank-sum test or the χ2 test as appropriate. No significant differences between propofol abusers with and without withdrawal symptoms were found in any of the observations.
Fig. 5Workplace disruptions reported by propofol abusers. Thirteen (36.1%) abusers complained of disruptions in their work life. Multiple answers were possible for this question.