Identifying the Local Emergence of Medetomidine Through Prehospital Collaborations.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Prehospital Emergency Care Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-21 DOI:10.1080/10903127.2025.2491752
Brian Rettger, Brittany P Chapman, Alex Krotulski, Ronald Gigliotti, Jyothi Polackal, Deborah Olabisi, John Nguyen, Brian Cotoni, Michael Hunter, Roland Clayton Merchant, Sara Walton, Barry K Logan, Patricia Mae Martinez, Stacy N Weisberg, John P Broach, Kavita M Babu
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Abstract

Objectives: Medetomidine, an alpha-two receptor agonist, has been recently detected as an adulterant of the illicit opioid supply in multiple states and observed to complicate clinical management of opioid overdoses through sedation, hypotension, and/or bradycardia. Our goal is to describe the process through which a novel adulterant of illicit opioids was identified in our community, and describe the process through which this information was disseminated to key stakeholders, including emergency medical services, emergency medicine and internal medicine providers, local and state departments of health, harm reduction advocates, people who drugs, and lay media.

Methods: After a paramedic from Worcester Emergency Medical Services described an increase in overdose alert activity, we were able to obtain blood specimens from two patients during a cluster of overdoses. These blood specimens were sent to a research laboratory for analytical toxicology testing.

Results: Analyses of the two patient blood samples identified the presence of fentanyl, xylazine, and medetomidine. These patients were noted to be bradycardic and hypotensive on presentation to care, an observation that did not reflect the use of fentanyl alone. We subsequently reviewed our findings with local and state departments of health, local harm reduction agencies lay media, and patients presenting to our mobile addiction clinic.

Conclusions: Medetomidine, an emerging adulterant, further complicates the clinical care of exposed patients in overdose and magnifies features of xylazine exposure. In this case, prehospital data and clinical observation led to the identification of medetomidine in our community. With appropriate analytical toxicology resources, pre-hospital providers can translate clinical observation into new drug or adulterant identification, improving clinical care and public health.

通过院前合作确定美托咪定在当地的出现。
目的:美托咪定是一种α - 2受体激动剂,最近在多个州被发现是非法阿片类药物供应的掺假剂,并观察到通过镇静、低血压和/或心动过缓使阿片类药物过量的临床管理复杂化。我们的目标是描述在我们的社区中发现一种新型非法阿片类药物掺杂物的过程,并描述将这一信息传播给主要利益攸关方的过程,包括紧急医疗服务、急诊医学和内科医生、地方和州卫生部门、减少伤害倡导者、吸毒人员和非专业媒体。方法:在伍斯特紧急医疗服务中心的一名护理人员描述了过量用药警报活动的增加后,我们能够在过量用药的集群中从两名患者身上获得血液样本。这些血液标本被送到研究实验室进行分析毒理学测试。结果:对两名患者的血液样本进行分析,发现芬太尼、噻嗪和美托咪定的存在。这些患者在接受护理时被注意到心动过缓和低血压,这一观察结果并不反映单独使用芬太尼。随后,我们与当地和州卫生部门、当地减少伤害机构、媒体以及到我们的移动成瘾诊所就诊的患者一起审查了我们的发现。结论:美托咪定是一种新兴的掺假药物,使过量暴露患者的临床护理复杂化,并放大了噻嗪暴露的特征。在本病例中,院前资料和临床观察使我们在社区中发现了美托咪定。有了适当的分析毒理学资源,院前提供者可以将临床观察转化为新药或掺假物的鉴定,从而改善临床护理和公共卫生。
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Prehospital Emergency Care
Prehospital Emergency Care 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
12.50%
发文量
137
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Prehospital Emergency Care publishes peer-reviewed information relevant to the practice, educational advancement, and investigation of prehospital emergency care, including the following types of articles: Special Contributions - Original Articles - Education and Practice - Preliminary Reports - Case Conferences - Position Papers - Collective Reviews - Editorials - Letters to the Editor - Media Reviews.
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