Predictors of cardiovascular response to methamphetamine administration in methamphetamine-dependent individuals

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Fleury, Gilles [1 ]
De la Garza, Richard, II [1 ]
Mahoney, James J., III [1 ]
Evans, Sarah E. [1 ]
Newton, Thomas F. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, David Geffen Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
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AMERICAN JOURNAL ON ADDICTIONS | 2008年 / 17卷 / 02期
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10.1080/10550490701861078
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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The goal of the present investigation was to determine predictors of cardiovascular response to methamphetamine administrated in the laboratory. Heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) were measured at baseline and at several time points following the administration of methamphetamine or saline placebo. One-way ANOVA was used to determine the differences between female and male subjects in their cardiovascular response. In male subjects, linear regression and one-way ANOVA were used to determine the influence of potential predictors on cardiovascular response, including age, weight, drug use indicators, concurrent use of other substances, route of administration, and race. Methamphetamine administration provoked significant increases in HR and BP, as compared to placebo. Female gender was associated with larger peak change in diastolic BP following administration. Baseline HR and BP were found to be strong predictors of cardiovascular response to methamphetamine administration in male subjects. Lifetime use and recent use of methamphetamine and nicotine did not predict cardiovascular response to methamphetamine. Recent alcohol use was associated with increased peak change in diastolic BE Also, current use of cannabis was negatively correlated with peak HR change. Male cannabis users show lower peak change in HR as compared to non-cannabis users. As compared to methamphetamine smokers, intravenous users demonstrated higher peak change in diastolic BP following drug administration. Race did not have a significant effect on cardiovascular response. Taken together, these findings may help in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular events in a population at high risk of premature morbidity and mortality.
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