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CannEpil 对模拟驾驶表现的影响及眼动的共同监测:一项随机对照试验。

Effect of CannEpil on simulated driving performance and co-monitoring of ocular activity: A randomised controlled trial.

机构信息

Centre for Human Psychopharmacology, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, VIC, Australia.

International Council for Alcohol, Drugs, and Traffic Safety.

出版信息

J Psychopharmacol. 2023 May;37(5):472-483. doi: 10.1177/02698811231170360. Epub 2023 May 2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Medicinal cannabis products containing Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) are increasingly accessible. Yet, policy guidelines regarding fitness to drive are lacking, and cannabinoid-specific indexations of impairment are underdeveloped.

AIMS

To determine the impact of a standardised 1 mL sublingual dose of CannEpil, a medicinal cannabis oil containing 100 mg cannabidiol (CBD) and 5 mg THC on simulated driving performance, relative to placebo and whether variations in vehicle control can be indexed by ocular activity.

METHODS

A double-blind, within-subjects, randomised, placebo-controlled, crossover trial assessed 31 healthy fully licensed drivers (15 male, 16 female) aged between 21 and 58 years ( = 38.0, SD = 10.78). Standard deviation of lateral position (SDLP), standard deviation of speed (SDS) and steering variability were assessed over time and as a function of treatment during a 40 min simulated drive, with oculomotor parameters assessed simultaneously. Oral fluid and plasma were collected at 30 min and 2.5 h.

RESULTS

CannEpil did not significantly alter SDLP across the full drive, although increased SDLP was observed between 20 and 30 min ( < 0.05). CannEpil increased SDS across the full drive ( < 0.05), with variance greatest at 20-30 min ( < 0.001). CannEpil increased fixation duration ( < 0.05), blink rate (trend  = 0.051) and decreased blink duration ( < 0.001) during driving. No significant correlations were observed between biological matrices and performance outcomes.

CONCLUSIONS

CannEpil impairs select aspects of vehicle control (speed and weaving) over time. Alterations to ocular behaviour suggest that eye tracking may assist in determining cannabis-related driver impairment or intoxication. Australian and New Zealand Clinician Trials Registry, https://anzctr.org.au(ACTRN12619000932167).

摘要

背景

含有 Δ9-四氢大麻酚(THC)的药用大麻产品越来越容易获得。然而,关于驾驶适宜性的政策指南缺乏,并且大麻素特异性的损伤指数尚未开发。

目的

确定标准化 1 毫升舌下剂量的 CannEpil(一种含有 100 毫克大麻二酚(CBD)和 5 毫克 THC 的药用大麻油)对模拟驾驶表现的影响,与安慰剂相比,以及眼部活动是否可以作为车辆控制变化的指标。

方法

一项双盲、自身对照、随机、安慰剂对照、交叉试验评估了 31 名健康的完全有照驾驶员(15 名男性,16 名女性),年龄在 21 至 58 岁之间(=38.0,SD=10.78)。在 40 分钟的模拟驾驶过程中,随着时间的推移和治疗的变化,评估了横向位置标准差(SDLP)、速度标准差(SDS)和转向变异性,同时评估了眼动参数。在 30 分钟和 2.5 小时采集口服液和血浆。

结果

CannEpil 并没有显著改变整个驾驶过程中的 SDLP,尽管在 20 至 30 分钟之间观察到 SDLP 增加(<0.05)。CannEpil 增加了整个驾驶过程中的 SDS(<0.05),在 20-30 分钟之间变化最大(<0.001)。CannEpil 增加了注视持续时间(<0.05)、眨眼频率(趋势 0.051),并减少了眨眼持续时间(<0.001)。在驾驶过程中,生物基质与表现结果之间没有观察到显著相关性。

结论

CannEpil 随时间推移会损害车辆控制的某些方面(速度和编织)。眼部行为的改变表明,眼动跟踪可能有助于确定与大麻相关的驾驶损伤或中毒。澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册中心,https://anzctr.org.au(ACTRN12619000932167)。

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