Increased recreational ketamine use and subsequent outbreak of urological complications in The Netherlands.

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Antoinette J H P van Riel, Wouter M H van der Sanden, Laetitia M O de Kort
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Abstract

Introduction: Recreational ketamine use has increased in the last decades with incidental reports of urological complications. This study aimed to explore trends in the number of acute intoxications and urological complications from recreational ketamine use in the Netherlands.

Methods: We retrospectively studied data from 2018 to 2024 from inquiries on ketamine toxicity to the Dutch Poisons Information Centre and data from the first outpatient clinic dedicated to ketamine-induced uropathy in the Netherlands at Jeroen Bosch Hospital, 's-Hertogenbosch.

Results: An increase was observed in the number of intoxications with ketamine reported to the poisons centre (from 33 in 2018 to 139 in 2024), in 12 cases (2.4%) urological complaints were reported. The number of patients with ketamine-induced uropathy treated by the outpatient clinic increased from zero in 2018 to 137 in 2024. Long-term and extensive ketamine use (>1 g/day for a median of 35 months, with a median amount of 18 g/week) was associated with urological complaints. Ketamine users in our study were predominantly males in their twenties. Co-exposures were common, 65.1% of acutely intoxicated patients and 72.1% of patients with uropathy reported using other drugs, including alcohol, in addition to ketamine. Fifty-one outpatients developed severe uropathy requiring surgery, ultimately leading to cystectomy and urinary deviation in three cases.

Discussion: This study combines data from a poisons information centre and a dedicated urological ketamine outpatient clinic and describes a large cohort of patients with ketamine-induced uropathy. The extent of complications from chronic recreational ketamine use in the Netherlands only became clear from the data of the urological outpatient clinic at Jeroen Bosch Hospital, 's-Hertogenbosch.

Conclusion: Ketamine-induced uropathy is rising in the Netherlands. Cooperation between poisons centres and medical specialities can enhance toxicovigilance. Increased awareness among potential users and health care providers is pivotal to prevent this from developing into a public health crisis.

娱乐性氯胺酮使用的增加和随后在荷兰泌尿系统并发症的爆发。
在过去的几十年里,娱乐性氯胺酮的使用随着泌尿系统并发症的偶然报道而增加。本研究旨在探讨荷兰娱乐性氯胺酮使用的急性中毒和泌尿系统并发症的趋势。方法:我们回顾性研究了2018年至2024年荷兰毒物信息中心关于氯胺酮毒性的查询数据,以及荷兰Jeroen Bosch医院(s-Hertogenbosch)第一家氯胺酮性尿病门诊的数据。结果:向毒物中心报告氯胺酮中毒的数量有所增加(从2018年的33例增加到2024年的139例),其中12例(2.4%)报告了泌尿系统疾病。门诊治疗氯胺酮性尿病患者从2018年的零例增加到2024年的137例。长期和广泛使用氯胺酮(中位数为35个月,中位数为18 g/周)与泌尿系统疾病相关。在我们的研究中,氯胺酮使用者主要是20多岁的男性。共同暴露是常见的,65.1%的急性中毒患者和72.1%的泌尿病变患者报告除氯胺酮外还使用其他药物,包括酒精。51例门诊患者出现严重的泌尿病变,需要手术治疗,最终导致膀胱切除术和3例尿偏。讨论:本研究结合了来自毒物信息中心和专门的泌尿科氯胺酮门诊诊所的数据,并描述了大量氯胺酮引起的泌尿病变患者。在荷兰,慢性娱乐性氯胺酮使用的并发症程度仅从Jeroen Bosch医院(s-Hertogenbosch)泌尿科门诊的数据中得以明确。结论:氯胺酮所致尿路病变在荷兰呈上升趋势。毒物中心和医学专业之间的合作可以提高对毒物的警惕。提高潜在用户和卫生保健提供者的认识对于防止这一问题发展为公共卫生危机至关重要。
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