Synthetic Cathinone Exposures Reported to Texas Poison Centers

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作者
Forrester, Mathias B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Texas Dept State Hlth Serv, Environm Epidemiol & Dis Registries Sect, Austin, TX 78756 USA
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synthetic cathinones; bath salts; poison center; BATH SALTS; EMERGENCY-DEPARTMENT; INFORMATION-SERVICE; MEPHEDRONE; ABUSE;
D O I
10.3109/00952990.2012.677890
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
摘要
Background: Among the novel classes of synthetic "designer" drugs that have become increasingly popular among recreational drug users are synthetic cathinones. There is limited information on exposures to these substances. Objective: The objective of this investigation was to describe the pattern of synthetic cathinone exposures reported to a statewide poison center network. Methods: Synthetic cathinone exposures reported to Texas poison centers during 2010-2011 were identified and the distribution by various demographic and clinical factors determined. Results: Of 362 total calls, 84.5% of the patients were 20 years or older and 74.0% male. The route of exposure was 47.8% by inhalation alone and 28.7% by ingestion alone. Other substances were involved in 19.3% of the exposures. The patient was already at or en route to a health-care facility in 75.1% of the exposures. The outcome was serious (moderate, major, potentially toxic, or death) in 74.0% of the exposures. The most frequently reported clinical effects were tachycardia (45.9%), agitation (39.2%), hypertension (21.0%), hallucinations (17.7%), and confusion (13.0%). The most common treatments were IV fluids (53.6%), benzodiazepines (40.9%), oxygen (11.0%), and other sedatives (7.5%). Conclusion: Synthetic cathinone exposures reported to Texas poison centers tended to occur through inhalation or ingestion, involve adult and male patients, be managed at health-care facilities, and involve potentially serious outcomes. Scientific Significance: This study adds to the limited information currently available on synthetic cathinone exposures.
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