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. 2017 Sep 19;7(4):202-207.
doi: 10.1080/20009666.2017.1356189. eCollection 2017 Oct.

Clinical and epidemiological characteristics of patients with acute drug intoxication admitted to ICU

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Clinical and epidemiological characteristics of patients with acute drug intoxication admitted to ICU

Jose Orsini et al. J Community Hosp Intern Med Perspect. .

Abstract

Background: Drug overdose continues to be the most common cause of acute poisoning worldwide. There has been a substantial increase in drug overdose incidence and prevalence over the past decade, probably as a result of the emergence of new synthetic designer drugs. The purpose of this study is to describe the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of patients with acute drug intoxication admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Methods: A single center, prospective, observational study was conducted among all adult patients with clinical signs suggestive of acute drug intoxication admitted from the Emergency Department (ED) to ICU during a 6-month period (September to March). Results: Sixty-five patients were admitted. Their median age was 49 years (mean 48.2, range 20-72), and the majority were male (48, 74%). Median Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score on admission to ICU was 6 (mean 6, range 0-13). Fifty-five patients (85%) had a positive urine and/or serum toxicology screen. Most commonly detected substances were: opiates (18, 33%), cocaine (13, 24%), methadone (12, 22%), benzodiazepines (10, 18%), and marijuana (9, 16%). In 16 patients (29%), >1 substance was isolated. Twenty-three patients (35%) had negative urine toxicology screen. Ethyl alcohol was detected in the serum of 23 patients (35%). Five patients (8%) expired in ICU. Conclusion: Classic recreational drugs remain the most common substances involved in acute drug poisoning. More sensitive detection methods are warranted to identify new designer drugs of abuse such as synthetic cannabinoids.

Keywords: Intensive Care Unit (ICU); Recreational drugs; intoxication; overdose; poisoning.

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