| Literature DB >> 27228985 |
Evangelia Liakoni1, Patrick C Dolder2,3, Katharina M Rentsch3, Matthias E Liechti2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although the recreational use of psychoactive substances is common there is only limited systematic collection of data on acute drug toxicity or hospital presentations, in particular regarding novel psychoactive substances (NPS) that have emerged on the illicit market in the last years.Entities:
Keywords: Acute toxicity; Psychoactive substances; Recreational drugs
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27228985 PMCID: PMC4882845 DOI: 10.1186/s40360-016-0068-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pharmacol Toxicol ISSN: 2050-6511 Impact factor: 2.483
Patient characteristics
| Number of cases, | |
|---|---|
| Male | 154 (73) |
| Female | 56 (27) |
| Age (years) | |
| ≤20 | 36 (17) |
| 21–30 | 64 (30) |
| 31–40 | 57 (27) |
| >40 | 53 (25) |
| Time of presentation | |
| Night arrival (20:00 – 8:00 h) | 107 (51) |
| Weekend arrival (Friday 17:00 h – Monday 8:00 h) | 109 (52) |
| Ethanol co-ingested (self-reported) | |
| Yes | 101 (48) |
| No | 12 (6) |
| Not known | 97 (46) |
| Self-reported drug use | |
| 1 substance | 146 (70) |
| >1 substances | 51 (24) |
| No drug use | 3 (1) |
| No information available (e.g. coma, incooperative) | 10 (5) |
| Laboratory-confirmed drug use | |
| 1 substance | 55 (26) |
| >1 substances | 72 (34) |
| Negative test (absence or insufficient test sensitivity) | 9 (4) |
| No drug test performed | 74 (35) |
Fig. 1Self-reported substance use (count of cases)
Fig. 2Substances analytically confirmed (count of cases)
Clinical characteristics of acute recreational drug intoxications
| Number of cases, | |
|---|---|
| Cardiovascular | |
| Chest pain | 32 (15) |
| Palpitations | 26 (12) |
| Dyspnea | 18 (9) |
| Hypertension (systolic blood pressure ≥180 mmHg) | 5 (2) |
| Hypotension (systolic blood pressure ≤90 mmHg) | 3 (1) |
| Tachycardia (>100 beats per minute) | 58 (28) |
| Myocardial infarction | 2 (1) |
| Arrhythmias | 2 (1) |
| QTc >450 msec | 32 (15) |
| Psychiatric | |
| Anxiety, nervousness, or fear | 49 (23) |
| Psychosis | 6 (3) |
| Hallucinations | 8 (4) |
| Agitation or aggression | 35 (17) |
| Panic attack | 8 (4) |
| Insomnia | 5 (2) |
| Suicide ideation | 1 (<1) |
| Neurologic | |
| Unconscious (GCS <8) at presentation or pre-hospital | 43 (20) |
| Impaired consciousness (GCS <15) at presentation or pre-hospital | 102 (49) |
| Vertigo or dizziness | 16 (8) |
| Headache | 6 (3) |
| Paresthesias | 6 (3) |
| Seizure | 13 (6) |
| Tremor | 5 (2) |
| Amnesia | 7 (3) |
| Cerebellar features (e.g. ataxia) | 3 (1) |
| Miosis | 16 (8) |
| Mydriasis | 6 (3) |
| Respiratory depression | 7 (3) |
| Miscellanous | |
| Hyperventilation | 12 (6) |
| Nausea or vomiting | 38 (18) |
| Diarrhoea | 1 (<1) |
| Sweating | 8 (4) |
| Malaise | 6 (3) |
| Abdominal pain | 11 (5) |
| Hyperthermia >39.0 °C | 1 (<1) |
| Muscle cramps | 1 (<1) |
| Pneumothorax | 1 (<1) |
| Injuries (e.g. fracture, wound) | 1 (<1) |
| Epistaxis | 2 (1) |
| Elevated creatine kinase (>250 U/L) | 59 (28) |
| Weakness, walking impairment | 2 (1) |
Severity of poisoning and outcome
| Number of cases, | |
|---|---|
| Severity of poisoning | |
| Minor | 119 (57) |
| Moderate | 43 (20) |
| Severe | 46 (22) |
| Fatal | 2 (1) |
| Outcome | |
| Medically discharged home | 160 (76) |
| Self-discharged | 17 (8) |
| Admission to critical care unit | 20 (10) |
| Admission to ward other than critical care unit | 9 (4) |
| Admission to psychiatric clinic | 4 (2) |