Giorgetti Arianna, Orazietti Vasco, Busardò Francesco Paolo, Giorgetti Raffaele
Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Unit of Legal Medicine, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
Department of Excellence of Biomedical Science and Public Health, University "Politecnica delle Marche" of Ancona, Ancona, Italy.
Front Psychiatry. 2023 Feb 24;14:1131335. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1131335. eCollection 2023.
To determine whether the acute co-consumption of ethanol and synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) increases the risk of a motor vehicle collision and affects the psychomotor performances relevant for driving.
Systematic review of the literature.
Electronic searches were performed in two databases, unrestricted by year, with previously set method and criteria. Search, inclusion and data extraction were performed by two blind authors.
Twenty articles were included, amounting to 31 cases of SCs-ethanol co-consumption. The impairment of psychomotor functions varied widely between studies, ranging from no reported disabilities to severe unconsciousness. Overall, a dose-effect relationship could not be observed.
Despite the biases and limitations of the literature studies, it seems likely that the co-consumption poses an increased risk for driving. The drugs might exert a synergistic effect on the central nervous system depression, as well as on aggressiveness and mood alterations. However, more research is needed on the topic.
确定乙醇与合成大麻素(SCs)同时急性摄入是否会增加机动车碰撞风险,并影响与驾驶相关的精神运动性能。
文献系统综述。
在两个数据库中进行电子检索,检索不受年份限制,采用预先设定的方法和标准。检索、纳入和数据提取由两位盲法作者进行。
纳入20篇文章,共计31例SCs与乙醇同时摄入的案例。各研究之间精神运动功能损害差异很大,从未报告残疾到严重昏迷不等。总体而言,未观察到剂量效应关系。
尽管文献研究存在偏差和局限性,但同时摄入似乎会增加驾驶风险。这些药物可能对中枢神经系统抑制以及攻击性和情绪改变产生协同作用。然而,该主题还需要更多研究。