MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2013 Sep 27;62(38):777-80.
During August-September 2012, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) was notified by the New York City Poison Control Center regarding three patients who experienced serious adverse events after anesthesia-assisted rapid opiate detoxification (AAROD) at a local outpatient clinic. All three patients required hospitalization, and one subsequently died. DOHMH issued an order requiring that the clinic cease performing AAROD pending an investigation and searched for additional cases of AAROD-related serious adverse events at the clinic and elsewhere in New York City for the period September 2011 to September 2012. That search found no serious adverse events at clinics other than the one implicated. Of the 75 patients who underwent AAROD at the implicated clinic during January-September 2012, two died, and five others experienced serious adverse events requiring hospitalization. As a result of the findings, the New York State Department of Health, the New York Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services, and DOHMH jointly issued a Health Alert informing New York health-care providers of AAROD-associated serious adverse events and recommending that they avoid use of AAROD in favor of evidence-based options for opioid dependence treatment.
2012 年 8 月至 9 月期间,纽约市卫生局(DOHMH)接到纽约市毒物控制中心的通知,称当地一家门诊诊所的三名患者在接受麻醉辅助快速阿片类药物戒毒(AAROD)后出现严重不良事件。所有三名患者都需要住院治疗,其中一名随后死亡。DOHMH 发布命令,要求该诊所暂停进行 AAROD,等待调查,并在 2011 年 9 月至 2012 年 9 月期间在该诊所和纽约市其他地方搜索 AAROD 相关的严重不良事件。该搜索未在除涉案诊所之外的其他诊所发现严重不良事件。在涉案诊所,2012 年 1 月至 9 月期间接受 AAROD 的 75 名患者中,有两人死亡,另有五人经历了需要住院治疗的严重不良事件。基于这些发现,纽约州卫生部、纽约酒精和药物滥用服务办公室以及 DOHMH 联合发布了健康警报,告知纽约医疗保健提供者 AAROD 相关的严重不良事件,并建议他们避免使用 AAROD,而采用基于证据的阿片类药物依赖治疗方案。