Biomarkers for the diagnosis and monitoring of nitrous oxide intoxication: objectives and methodology of the SFBC Working Group.

Damien Denimal, Stéphanie Badiou, Justine Blin, Mickael Bonnan, Agnès Boullier, Anthony Chauvin, Annabelle Dupont, Rémy Diesnis, Thierry Dupré, Nicolas Fabresse, Émeline Gernez, Apolline Imbard, Isabelle Kim, Étienne Mondesert, Jean-Paul Niguet, François Parant, Isabelle Redonnet-Vernhet, Nathalie Trillot, Guillaume Grzych
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The recreational use of nitrous oxide (N2O) is an emerging public health issue. Chronic N2O abuse may result in various clinical symptoms, encompassing neurological, psychiatric and cardiovascular outcomes. Despite the difficulties for the laboratory investigation of N2O intoxication, there is currently no guidelines in France to help both clinicians and biologists use appropriate biomarkers for the diagnosis and monitoring of patients with clinical symptoms potentially related to N2O intoxication. A multi-disciplinary Working Group, carried out under the auspices of the French Society of Clinical Biology (SFBC) and in collaboration with the French Societies of Emergency Medicine (SFMU), Analytical Toxicology (SFTA), Hemostasis and Thrombosis (SFTH), Vitamins and Biofactors (SFVB), and the French Federation of Neurology (FFN), was recently implemented to elaborate practical guidelines. The methodology of the Working Group is based on the critical analysis of the literature, and raising concerns and objectives are grouped into five working packages. The present manuscript primarily aims to expound upon the methodology and objectives of the ongoing SFBC Working Group on N2O.

诊断和监测一氧化二氮中毒的生物标志物:SFBC 工作组的目标和方法。
娱乐性使用一氧化二氮(N2O)是一个新出现的公共健康问题。长期滥用一氧化二氮会导致各种临床症状,包括神经、精神和心血管方面的后果。尽管对一氧化二氮中毒的实验室调查存在困难,但法国目前还没有相关指南来帮助临床医生和生物学家使用适当的生物标志物来诊断和监测临床症状可能与一氧化二氮中毒有关的患者。最近,在法国临床生物学会(SFBC)的支持下,并与法国急诊医学会(SFMU)、分析毒理学会(SFTA)、止血和血栓形成学会(SFTH)、维生素和生物因子学会(SFVB)以及法国神经病学联合会(FFN)合作,成立了一个多学科工作组,以制定实用指南。工作组的工作方法基于对文献的批判性分析,并将提出的关切和目标分为五个工作包。本手稿的主要目的是阐述正在进行的 SFBC N2O 工作组的方法和目标。
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