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Clinical effects of cannabis compared to synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists (SCRAs): a retrospective cohort study of presentations with acute toxicity to European hospitals between 2013 and 2020.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/198228
Date of Publication
June 2024
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Universitätsklinik fü...

Contributor
Waters, Mitchell L
Dargan, Paul I
Yates, Christopher
Dines, Alison M
Eyer, Florian
Giraudon, Isabelle
Heyerdahl, Fridtjof
Hovda, Knut Erik
Liechti, Matthias E
Miró, Òscar
Vallersnes, Odd Martin
Anseeuw, Kurt
Badaras, Robertas
Bitel, Marcin
Bonnici, Jeffrey
Brvar, Miran
Caganova, Blazena
Calýskan, Feriyde
Ceschi, Alessandro
Chamoun, Karam
Daveloose, Laurence
Galicia, Miguel
Gartner, Birgit
Gorozia, Ketevan
Grenc, Damjan
Gresnigt, Femke M J
Hondebrink, Laura
Jürgens, Gesche
Konstari, Jutta
Kutubidze, Soso
Laubner, Gabija
Liakoni, Evangelia
Universitätsklinik für Allgemeine Innere Medizin
Liguts, Viesturs
Lyphout, Cathelijne
McKenna, Roy
Mégarbane, Bruno
Moughty, Adrian
Nitescu, Gabriela Viorela
Noseda, Roberta
O'Connor, Niall
Paasma, Raido
Ortega Perez, Juan
Perminas, Marius
Persett, Per Sverre
Põld, Kristiina
Puchon, Erik
Puiguriguer, Jordi
Radenkova-Saeva, Julia
Rulisek, Jan
Samer, Caroline
Schmid, Yasmin
Scholz, Irene
Universitätsklinik für Allgemeine Innere Medizin
Stašinskis, Roberts
Surkus, Jonas
Van den Hengel-Koot, Irma
Vigorita, Federico
Vogt, Severin
Waldman, Wojciech
Waring, William Stephen
Zacharov, Sergej
Zellner, Tobias
Wood, David M
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600 - Technology::610...

Series
Clinical toxicology
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1556-9519
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Language
en
Publisher DOI
10.1080/15563650.2024.2346125
PubMed ID
38934347
Uncontrolled Keywords

Euro-DEN NPS SCRA Syn...

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INTRODUCTION

Cannabis is the most common recreational drug worldwide and synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists are currently the largest group of new psychoactive substances. The aim of this study was to compare the clinical features and outcomes of lone acute cannabis toxicity with lone acute synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist toxicity in a large series of presentations to European emergency departments between 2013-2020.

METHODS

Self-reported drug exposure, clinical, and outcome data were extracted from the European Drug Emergencies Network Plus which is a surveillance network that records data on drug-related emergency department presentations to 36 centres in 24 European countries. Cannabis exposure was considered the control in all analyses. To compare the lone cannabis and lone synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist groups, univariate analysis using chi squared testing was used for categorical variables and non-parametric Mann-Whitney U- testing for continuous variables. Statistical significance was defined as a P value of < 0.05.

RESULTS

Between 2013-2020 there were 54,314 drug related presentations of which 2,657 were lone cannabis exposures and 503 lone synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist exposures. Synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist presentations had statistically significantly higher rates of drowsiness, coma, agitation, seizures and bradycardia at the time of presentation. Cannabis presentations were significantly more likely to have palpitations, chest pain, hypertension, tachycardia, anxiety, vomiting and headache.

DISCUSSION

Emergency department presentations involving lone synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist exposures were more likely to have neuropsychiatric features and be admitted to a psychiatric ward, and lone cannabis exposures were more likely to have cardiovascular features. Previous studies have shown variability in the acute toxicity of synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists compared with cannabis but there is little comparative data available on lone exposures. There is limited direct comparison in the current literature between lone synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist and lone cannabis exposure, with only two previous poison centre series and two clinical series. Whilst this study is limited by self-report being used to identify the drug(s) involved in the presentations, previous studies have demonstrated that self-report is reliable in emergency department presentations with acute drug toxicity.

CONCLUSION

This study directly compares presentations with acute drug toxicity related to the lone use of cannabis or synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists. It supports previous findings of increased neuropsychiatric toxicity from synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists compared to cannabis and provides further data on cardiovascular toxicity in lone cannabis use.
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