Nitrous oxide–induced reproductive risks: Should recreational nitrous oxide users worry?

J. V. van Amsterdam, W. van den Brink
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Background: Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a frequently used anaesthetic. Since the year 2000, recreational use of N2O, also known as ‘laughing gas’, became popular as a recreational drug due to its mild psychedelic effect. In the 1980s, several reports warned against N2O-induced reproductive risks among healthcare personnel, questioning the occupational safety of N2O in health care. Methods: Data about the reproductive risks of N2O were collected from literature. Results: Particularly in the past, professionals working in dental and midwifery practices, operating theatres and ambulance transport were exposed to high levels of N2O. Adverse reproduction effects included congenital anomalies, spontaneous abortion and reduced fertility rates in females. Following occupational measures, like maximal exposure limits for ambient N2O, this occupational risk was considerably reduced. Recreational users of N2O, however, voluntarily and repeatedly expose themselves to (very) high doses of N2O. As such, they exceed the health exposure limits some hundred times, but they are fully unaware of the related reproductive risks. Conclusion: We advocate to increase the awareness in recreational N2O-users about its potential reproductive risks, especially in heavy users, pregnant users or those who intend to become pregnant.
氧化亚氮引起的生殖风险:娱乐性氧化亚氮使用者应该担心吗?
背景:氧化亚氮(N2O)是一种常用的麻醉剂。自2000年以来,娱乐性使用一氧化二氮,也被称为“笑气”,由于其轻微的迷幻效果而成为一种流行的娱乐性药物。在20世纪80年代,一些报告警告卫生保健人员对N2O引起的生殖风险,质疑N2O在卫生保健中的职业安全。方法:查阅文献,收集N2O的生殖风险资料。结果:特别是在过去,牙科和助产实践,手术室和救护车运输的专业人员暴露于高浓度的N2O。不利的生殖影响包括先天性畸形、自然流产和女性生育率下降。采取职业措施,如环境N2O的最大暴露限值,这种职业风险大大降低。娱乐性的一氧化二氮使用者,然而,自愿和反复暴露自己(非常)高剂量的一氧化二氮。因此,他们超过健康接触限度几百倍,但他们完全不知道相关的生殖风险。结论:我们提倡提高娱乐性n2o使用者对其潜在生殖风险的认识,特别是重度使用者、怀孕使用者和打算怀孕的人。
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