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Ischemic stroke associated with the use of a synthetic cannabinoid (spice)

Authors :
Helge H. Müller
Caroline Lücke
Kristin Machold
Tobias Struffert
Sebastian Moeller
Stefan T. Gerner
Stefan Schwab
Bernhard Schwarze
Alexandra Philipsen
Martin Köhrmann
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Synthetic cannabinoids, i.e. "spice", are psychoactive drugs with increasing use worldwide. Spice may have harmful neuropsychiatric and physical side effects. Here, we present the case of a 25-year-old man with ischemic stroke after smoking spice on the previous evening. Diagnostic work-up was negative for other common causes of stroke. Toxicology screen unveiled the cannabimimetic ADB-FUBINACA in the drug sample and in patient's urine. The cardiac sympathomimetic effect of spice might have triggered an unnoticed episode of tachyarrhythmia and resulted in stroke via cardioembolic etiology. Thus, in absence of other risk factors, a careful patient history of spice use is recommended for patients with acute neurological deficits.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....20a7580e22f517aa2e99b1be671e7157