Increase of nitrous oxide-induced neurological disorders - a German multicenter experience.

Q2 Medicine
Julius Nicolai Meißner, Janina Neuneier, Iason Bartzokis, Mathias Rehm, Ahmad Al-Hayali, Marcus Müller, Sebastian Paus, Volker Limmroth, Gereon R Fink, Gabor C Petzold, Louisa Nitsch
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Abstract

Background: Nitrous oxide (N₂O), commonly known as laughing gas, is widely recognized for its anesthetic and analgesic effects, and is frequently used in medical contexts. However, its misuse can lead to significant neurological complications, which are often under-recognized in clinical practice. Recent data on such cases in Germany are rare. We here report the spectrum of neurological complications associated with the recreational use of N₂O, as encountered in German neurology centers.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed of 23 cases presenting with neurological symptoms following N₂O abuse between July 2020 and August 2024 across five neurology departments in Germany. Data were collected on patient demographics, clinical manifestations, diagnostic findings, and treatment approaches.

Results: Over the last four years the number of cases increased. Clinical presentations primarily included neuropathy, found in all patients, along with myelopathy. The most common symptoms were sensory loss, ataxia, and motor deficits.

Conclusion: Our data suggest that N₂O abuse is on the rise in Germany. Further initiatives are warranted to raise awareness among users, healthcare and professionals.

一氧化二氮引起的神经系统疾病增加——德国多中心经验。
背景:一氧化二氮(N₂O),俗称笑气,因其麻醉和镇痛作用而被广泛认可,并经常用于医学领域。然而,误用会导致严重的神经系统并发症,这在临床实践中往往未得到充分认识。最近在德国此类病例的数据很少。我们在这里报告了在德国神经病学中心遇到的与娱乐性使用一氧化氮相关的神经系统并发症。方法:我们回顾性分析了2020年7月至2024年8月期间德国五个神经科滥用N₂O后出现神经系统症状的23例病例。收集患者人口统计学、临床表现、诊断结果和治疗方法的数据。结果:近四年来,病例数有所增加。临床表现主要包括在所有患者中发现的神经病变,以及脊髓病。最常见的症状是感觉丧失、共济失调和运动障碍。结论:我们的数据表明,在德国,滥用N₂O的情况正在上升。有必要采取进一步举措,提高用户、医疗保健和专业人员的认识。
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