Emergencies related to cocaine use: a European multicentre study of expert interviews.
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Emergencies related to cocaine use: a European multicentre study of expert interviews. / De Millas, Walter; Haasen, Christian; Reimer, Jens; Eiroa-Orosa, Francisco Jose; Schäfer, Ingo.
In: EUR J EMERG MED, Vol. 17, No. 1, 1, 2010, p. 33-36.Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journal › SCORING: Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Emergencies related to cocaine use: a European multicentre study of expert interviews.
AU - De Millas, Walter
AU - Haasen, Christian
AU - Reimer, Jens
AU - Eiroa-Orosa, Francisco Jose
AU - Schäfer, Ingo
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Illicit drug use can lead to acute reverse reactions leading to the admission to emergency departments. Cocaine-related emergencies have been monitored in the USA, but not in Europe so far. The study investigates patterns of cocaine emergencies in eight European cities in a multicentre cross-sectional study conducted in Barcelona, Budapest, Dublin, Hamburg, London, Rome, Vienna and Zurich. The reported frequency differs from city to city, with some emergency centres having less than one case per half year, and some centres having more than one case per month. Patterns of complaints among cocaine users are associated with the psychomotor-stimulant or cardiovascular effects of cocaine. Urine screens and referrals to the addiction services are infrequent. A closer link between the emergency departments and addiction services would help in guiding problematic drug users towards appropriate treatment at an earlier stage in the addiction process.
AB - Illicit drug use can lead to acute reverse reactions leading to the admission to emergency departments. Cocaine-related emergencies have been monitored in the USA, but not in Europe so far. The study investigates patterns of cocaine emergencies in eight European cities in a multicentre cross-sectional study conducted in Barcelona, Budapest, Dublin, Hamburg, London, Rome, Vienna and Zurich. The reported frequency differs from city to city, with some emergency centres having less than one case per half year, and some centres having more than one case per month. Patterns of complaints among cocaine users are associated with the psychomotor-stimulant or cardiovascular effects of cocaine. Urine screens and referrals to the addiction services are infrequent. A closer link between the emergency departments and addiction services would help in guiding problematic drug users towards appropriate treatment at an earlier stage in the addiction process.
M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
VL - 17
SP - 33
EP - 36
JO - EUR J EMERG MED
JF - EUR J EMERG MED
SN - 0969-9546
IS - 1
M1 - 1
ER -