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[Acute novel drugs poisoning among patients of Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine in Lodz, Toxicology Unit, hospitalized in the years 2008-2012--epidemiology, clinical state].

Authors :
Sawicka J
Czyzewska S
Winnicka R
Politański P
Swiderska-Kiełbik S
Kołaciński Z
Czerniak P
Krakowiak A
Source :
Przeglad lekarski [Przegl Lek] 2013; Vol. 70 (8), pp. 520-4.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Unlabelled: Intoxication with novel recreational drugs poses significant challenge for medical staff due to diagnostic difficulties, complex clinical pattern, resulting from polyethiology of poisoning and potential risk of life threatening complications.<br />Objectives: Description of clinical pattern novel drug intoxication.<br />Methods: retrospective review of medical records patients hospitalized in the Toxicology Unit (TU) with diagnosis of intoxication with novel recreational drugs.<br />Results: During the period from 2008-2010--431 patients were admitted to TU with mentioned above diagnosis. 159 (36.9%) patients were positive for ethanol with its average concentration in blood 150 mg%. Presence of other substances like amphetamine, cannabinoids, atropine, ephedrine, carbamazepine, benzodiazepines and dextrometorphan was confirmed. The most frequent clinical symptoms observed on admission were: anxiety, agitation, complaints associated with circulatory system and vertigo Average pulse rate and both: diastolic and systolic pressure were within normal limits, however authors noted slight tendency toward tachycardia. One patients died due to multiorgan failure. Average period of hospitalization amounted 2.24 days. Co-poisoning with ethanol was associated with higher frequency of circulatory system disturbances.<br />Results: Clinical pattern of poisoning with novel drugs could partially correspond with mild sympathomime. tic syndrome.

Details

Language :
Polish
ISSN :
0033-2240
Volume :
70
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Przeglad lekarski
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24466685