COCAINE-RELATED SYMPTOMS IN PATIENTS PRESENTING TO AN URBAN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

被引:41
作者
RICH, JA
SINGER, DE
机构
[1] General Internal Medicine Unit, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
关键词
cocaine; complications;
D O I
10.1016/S0196-0644(05)82378-9
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Study objectives: Cocaine abuse is a serious social problem that precipitates a significant number of emergency hospital encounters. To determine the nature of cocaine-related symptoms, we studied patients with cocaine use presenting to all adult services of an urban emergency department. Design: Review of consecutive cases, with analysis of clinical features. Setting: All adult EDs of an urban teaching hospital. Type of participants: Patients acknowledging recent use of cocaine (within 72 hours) and/or with cocaine detected on a toxicologic screen. Measurements and main results: Psychiatric complaints accounted for 44 (30.6%) presentations, followed by neurologic (17.4%), cardiopulmonary (16%), trauma (11.8%), and addiction-related (11.1%) symptoms. Cardiopulmonary symptoms were more frequently associated with intranasal than with IV or smoked cocaine (P = .003). Suicidal intent was the most common psychiatric reason for presentation, occurring in 24 patients (16.6%). Seventeen presented with trauma, including three involved in motor vehicle accidents. Conclusion: Cardiopulmonary symptoms such as chest pain and palpitations may be significantly more frequent in patients who use intranasal cocaine; suicidal intent is common among patients presenting with psychiatric symptoms related to cocaine; and the range of cocaine-related symptoms is varied, including not only psychiatric and cardiopulmonary symptoms but also trauma.
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