B. Uğuz, S. Tiryakioğlu, E. Dal, Aysu Tihan, K. Yalın, H. Ozkan
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Abstract
Objective: The usage of synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) has increased both in Turkey and all worldwide. Here, we evaluate if SCs cause ventricular repolarization abnormalities using initial and after 12 th- hour electrocardiograms in patients with acute intoxication of SCs. We examined changes in the QTc and cTp-e parameters to demonstrate ventricular repolarization effects of the usage of SCs. Material and Methods: We used a prospective study design. Twenty patients were included who visited the emergency department, complaining of clouding of consciousness after using SCs. The QT, QTc and Tp-e intervals and several other electrocardiographic parameters were measured at baseline and 12 hours after the usage of SCs. Results: The QRS duration was significantly decreased (102.1±15.5 ms vs 95.0±10.7 ms; p=0.022). We noted a significant decrease in cQT measurements at the end of the 12 th hour (426.6±47.2 ms vs 390.4±42.9 ms; p=0.002). Similarly, the Tp-e and cTp-e values decreased significantly when SCs lost its acute effect (93.4±21.1 ms vs 77.4±21.0 ms; p=0.014, 105.3±28.5 ms vs 88.1±21.5 ms; p=0.01). Conclusions: The usage of SCs affects ventricular repolarization heterogeneity based on QTc and Tp-e intervals.
目的:合成大麻素(SCs)的使用在土耳其和世界各地都有所增加。在这里,我们使用急性sc中毒患者的初始和12小时后的心电图来评估sc是否引起心室复极异常。我们检测了QTc和cTp-e参数的变化,以证明使用SCs对心室复极的影响。材料和方法:我们采用前瞻性研究设计。20例患者就诊于急诊科,主诉使用SCs后意识模糊。在基线和使用SCs后12小时测量QT间期、QTc和Tp-e间期及其他几个心电图参数。结果:QRS持续时间明显缩短(102.1±15.5 ms vs 95.0±10.7 ms;p = 0.022)。我们注意到在第12小时结束时cQT测量值显著下降(426.6±47.2 ms vs 390.4±42.9 ms;p = 0.002)。同样,当sc失去急性效应时,Tp-e和cTp-e值显著下降(93.4±21.1 ms vs 77.4±21.0 ms;P =0.014, 105.3±28.5 ms vs 88.1±21.5 ms;p = 0.01)。结论:基于QTc和Tp-e间期,SCs的使用影响心室复极化异质性。