METHAMPHETAMINE-RELATED PSYCHIATRIC VISITS TO AN URBAN ACADEMIC EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY

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作者
Cloutier, Robert L. [1 ]
Hendrickson, Robert G. [1 ]
Fu, Rongwei [1 ]
Blake, Brian [1 ]
机构
[1] Oregon Hlth & Sci Univ, Dept Emergency Med, Portland, OR 97239 USA
关键词
methamphetamine; substance abuse; psychiatric; emergency department; USERS; ASSOCIATION; SYMPTOMS; DEPRESSION; TOXICOLOGY; PSYCHOSIS; OUTCOMES; ADULTS;
D O I
10.1016/j.jemermed.2012.11.094
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background: Methamphetamine, a stimulant of abuse, is associated with a significant number of Emergency Department (ED) visits. Methamphetamine use may produce psychiatric symptoms including acute psychosis, depression, and anxiety disorders. Study Objectives: To characterize psychiatric emergencies either directly or indirectly attributable to methamphetamine use in an urban academic ED. Methods: We analyzed a database of patients determined to have an ED visit that was either methamphetamine related or non-methamphetamine related. We retrospectively reviewed the records of the subset of ED visits from this database with psychiatric diagnoses. We compared the characteristics of patients with methamphetamine-related psychiatric visits (MRPVs) and non-methamphetamine-related psychiatric visits (non-MRPVs). Results: We identified 130 patients with MRPVs. This represented 7.6% (130 of 1709) of all psychiatric visits. Patients with MRPV, compared to non-MRPV patients, were younger (34.4 years vs. 39.1 years, respectively, p = 0.0005), more likely to be uninsured (55% vs. 37%, respectively, p = 0.001), and less likely to have a past history of depression (10% vs. 19%, respectively, p = 0.011). Many characteristics between the two groups (MRPV vs. non-MRPV) were similar: likelihood of patient being placed on a psychiatric hold; hospital charges; previous histories of psychiatric visits; and history of anxiety, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia. Conclusions: Methamphetamine may be related to a significant proportion (7.6%) of psychiatric ED visits. Furthermore, patients with methamphetamine-associated psychiatric visits are younger, have lower rates of depression, are more likely to be uninsured, and are less likely to have a substance abuse-related chief complaint than patients with non-methamphetamine-associated ED psychiatric visits. (c) 2013 Elsevier Inc.
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