Study of polyconsumption in a 2005 Bogota driver's sample
Background. We do not know of studies in our city that indicate the degree of poly illicit drugs consumption in motor vehicles drivers. Use of illicit drugs can explain in some cases the lack of agreement among measurement of breath alcohol test, blood alcohol concentration, and clinical examination...
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doaj-2fcb6366ee4b43c7bcba4c81c635c45b2020-11-25T01:27:51ZengUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaRevista de la Facultad de Medicina0120-00112357-38482007-01-01551142319723Study of polyconsumption in a 2005 Bogota driver's sampleÓscar Armando Sánchez Cardozo0Jorge Oswaldo González O.1Carolina Dominguez Márquez2Adriana López Castro3Profesor Asistente, Médico Especialista Forense, Facultad de Medicina, Unversidad Nacional de Colombia.Bogotá. Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal y Ciencias Forenses, Bogotá.Psicólogo, Epidemiólogo, Candidato a Doctor en Salud Pública, Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Bogotá. Centro de Referencia contra la Violencia del Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal y Ciencias Forenses, Bogotá.Médica Especialista Forense de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá. Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal y Ciencias Forenses Medellín, Colombia.Médica Especialista Forense de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá. Instituto Nacional de medicina Legal y Ciencias Forenses Pereira, Colombia.Background. We do not know of studies in our city that indicate the degree of poly illicit drugs consumption in motor vehicles drivers. Use of illicit drugs can explain in some cases the lack of agreement among measurement of breath alcohol test, blood alcohol concentration, and clinical examination in motor vehicles drivers when they are suspects of alcoholic intoxication. In this report we want to center on showing the use of illicit drugs and their clinical manifestations in a sample of motor vehicles drivers. Objective. To determine the consumption of illicit drugs in a sample of motor vehicle drivers, when they are suspects of alcoholic intoxication. Materials and methods. We took a representative sample within 68 motor vehicle drivers. We performed on all of them clinical examination, measurement of breath alcohol tests and blood alcohol concentration. Also we collected urine samples. Five (5) substances were investigated according to their high prevalence in our population: opiate, marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines and benzodiazepines. Results.There were seven cases of illicit drug consumption: the most frequent combination found was (5-7 cases) alcohol plus marijuana. In three cases we found consumption of three illicit drugs: 2 cases have alcohol, marijuana and cocaine. Only one case of alcohol, benzodiazepine and cocaine. Conclusions. In the sample analyzed the use of illicit drugs was 10.14 %. The most common form of use is a depressor with a stimulant. If it is recent, it diminishes the neurological manifestations, but it does not affect the presentation nor the severity of the rotacional nystagmus. The alterations of the superior mental functions were seen to be associated with alcohol consumption plus benzodiazepines. Combination of two depressors increases the motor alterations and seems that it alters the superior mental functions. In the negative clinical examinations it was concluded that there was no alcohol intoxication and no use of other psychoactive substances.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/revfacmed/article/view/21972pruebas respiratorias (test de alcoholemia)intoxicación alcohólica (embriaguez)Psicotrópicos (agentes psicoactivos)vigilancia de la salud del trabajador. |
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Óscar Armando Sánchez Cardozo Jorge Oswaldo González O. Carolina Dominguez Márquez Adriana López Castro Study of polyconsumption in a 2005 Bogota driver's sample Revista de la Facultad de Medicina pruebas respiratorias (test de alcoholemia) intoxicación alcohólica (embriaguez) Psicotrópicos (agentes psicoactivos) vigilancia de la salud del trabajador. |
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Óscar Armando Sánchez Cardozo Jorge Oswaldo González O. Carolina Dominguez Márquez Adriana López Castro |
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Study of polyconsumption in a 2005 Bogota driver's sample |
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Study of polyconsumption in a 2005 Bogota driver's sample |
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Study of polyconsumption in a 2005 Bogota driver's sample |
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Study of polyconsumption in a 2005 Bogota driver's sample |
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Study of polyconsumption in a 2005 Bogota driver's sample |
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study of polyconsumption in a 2005 bogota driver's sample |
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia |
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Revista de la Facultad de Medicina |
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0120-0011 2357-3848 |
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Background. We do not know of studies in our city that indicate the degree of poly illicit drugs consumption in motor vehicles drivers. Use of illicit drugs can explain in some cases the lack of agreement among measurement of breath alcohol test, blood alcohol concentration, and clinical examination in motor vehicles drivers when they are suspects of alcoholic intoxication. In this report we want to center on showing the use of illicit drugs and their clinical manifestations in a sample of motor vehicles drivers. Objective. To determine the consumption of illicit drugs in a sample of motor vehicle drivers, when they are suspects of alcoholic intoxication. Materials and methods. We took a representative sample within 68 motor vehicle drivers. We performed on all of them clinical examination, measurement of breath alcohol tests and blood alcohol concentration. Also we collected urine samples. Five (5) substances were investigated according to their high prevalence in our population: opiate, marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines and benzodiazepines. Results.There were seven cases of illicit drug consumption: the most frequent combination found was (5-7 cases) alcohol plus marijuana. In three cases we found consumption of three illicit drugs: 2 cases have alcohol, marijuana and cocaine. Only one case of alcohol, benzodiazepine and cocaine. Conclusions. In the sample analyzed the use of illicit drugs was 10.14 %. The most common form of use is a depressor with a stimulant. If it is recent, it diminishes the neurological manifestations, but it does not affect the presentation nor the severity of the rotacional nystagmus. The alterations of the superior mental functions were seen to be associated with alcohol consumption plus benzodiazepines. Combination of two depressors increases the motor alterations and seems that it alters the superior mental functions. In the negative clinical examinations it was concluded that there was no alcohol intoxication and no use of other psychoactive substances. |
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pruebas respiratorias (test de alcoholemia) intoxicación alcohólica (embriaguez) Psicotrópicos (agentes psicoactivos) vigilancia de la salud del trabajador. |
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