Orazietti Vasco, Basile Giuseppe, Giorgetti Raffaele, Giorgetti Arianna
Department of Excellence of Biomedical Sciences and Public Health, Marche Polytechnic University of Ancona, Ancona, Italy.
Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico (IRCCS) Galeazzi Orthopedics Institute, Milan, Italy.
Front Psychiatry. 2022 Sep 26;13:998828. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.998828. eCollection 2022.
Recreational use of Synthetic Cannabinoids (SCs), one of the largest groups of New Psychoactive Substances (NPS), has increased globally over the past few years. Driving is a structured process requiring the cooperation of several cognitive and psychomotor functions, organized in different levels of complexity. Each of these functions can be affected when Driving Under the Influence (DUI) of SCs. In order to reduce the likelihood of SC-related road accidents, it is essential to understand which areas of psychomotor performance are most affected by these substances, as well as the severity of impairment. For this purpose, a multiple database- literature review of recent experimental studies in humans and animals regarding the psychomotor effects of SCs has been performed. Despite the many limitations connected to experimental studies on humans, results showed a consistency between animal and human data. SCs appear to impair psychomotor performance in humans, affecting different domains related to safe driving even at low doses. Cases of DUI of SC have been repeatedly reported, although the exact prevalence is likely to be underestimated due to current analytical and interpretative issues. For this reason, an accurate physical examination performed by trained and experienced personnel has a primary role in recognizing signs of impairment in case of strong suspicion of SC consumption. The identification of a suspected case should be followed by reliable laboratory examination.
合成大麻素(SCs)作为新型精神活性物质(NPS)中最大的类别之一,其在娱乐方面的使用在过去几年中全球范围内呈上升趋势。驾驶是一个结构化的过程,需要多种认知和心理运动功能协同作用,这些功能按不同复杂程度组织起来。当在合成大麻素影响下驾驶(DUI)时,这些功能中的每一项都可能受到影响。为了降低与合成大麻素相关的道路交通事故的可能性,了解这些物质对心理运动表现的哪些方面影响最大以及损害的严重程度至关重要。为此,对近期关于合成大麻素对人类和动物心理运动影响的实验研究进行了多数据库文献综述。尽管关于人类的实验研究存在诸多局限性,但结果显示动物和人类数据之间具有一致性。合成大麻素似乎会损害人类的心理运动表现,即使在低剂量下也会影响与安全驾驶相关的不同领域。合成大麻素影响下驾驶的案例已被多次报道,不过由于当前的分析和解释问题,确切的患病率可能被低估。因此,由训练有素且经验丰富的人员进行准确的体格检查对于在高度怀疑使用合成大麻素的情况下识别损害迹象起着首要作用。疑似病例的识别之后应进行可靠的实验室检查。