Old Dog, New Tricks: A Review of Identifying and Addressing Youth Cannabis Vaping in the Pediatric Clinical Setting.

IF 1.7 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Pravesh Sharma, Doug B Mathews, Quang Anh Nguyen, Gillian L Rossmann, Christi A Patten, Christopher J Hammond
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Cannabis vaping has emerged as a predominant mode of cannabis use among United States (US) adolescents and young adults (AYA) primarily due to the popularity of modifiable designs of vaping devices coupled with changes in cannabis policies and increased availability of cannabinoid products. New methods for cannabis vaping by e-liquid/oil vaping, dry plant vaping, and cannabis concentrate vaping (ie, dabbing) have had high uptake among American youth with unclear long-term health implications. Issues with contamination, mislabeling, and expansion of the vaped cannabis market to include not only delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (delta-9-THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) but also delta-9-THC analogs (eg, delta-8 and delta-10) sold as hemp-derived "legal highs" further complicated this healthcare space. Recent research suggests that cannabis/THC vaping carries distinct and overlapping risks when compared to cannabis smoking and may be associated with greater risk for acute lung injuries, seizures, and acute psychiatric symptoms. Primary care clinicians providing care for AYA are in an ideal position to identify cannabis misuse and intervene early to address cannabis vaping. To improve public health outcomes, a need exists for pediatric clinicians to be educated about different ways/methods that youth are vaping cannabinoid products and associated risks related to cannabinoid vaping. Further, pediatric clinicians need to be trained how to effectively screen for and discuss cannabis vaping with their youth patients. In the current article, we present a clinically focused review of cannabis vaping among young people with 3 main aims to: (1) identify and describe the cannabis vaping products commonly used by American youth; (2) review the health correlates of youth cannabis vaping; and (3) discuss clinical considerations related to identifying and treating youth who vape cannabis.

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老狗,新把戏:在儿科临床环境中识别和解决青少年吸食大麻的综述。
大麻电子烟已成为美国青少年和年轻人(AYA)使用大麻的主要方式,这主要是由于可修改的电子烟装置设计的普及,再加上大麻政策的变化和大麻素产品的可获得性的增加。吸食大麻的新方法,如电子液体/油雾化、干植物雾化和大麻浓缩液雾化(即轻吸),在美国年轻人中使用率很高,但长期健康影响尚不清楚。污染、标签错误和扩大电子烟市场的问题,不仅包括德尔塔-9-四氢大麻酚(德尔塔-9- thc)和大麻二酚(CBD),还包括德尔塔-9- thc类似物(例如德尔塔-8和德尔塔-10),作为大麻衍生的“合法兴奋剂”出售,使这一医疗保健领域进一步复杂化。最近的研究表明,与吸食大麻相比,吸食大麻/四氢大麻酚具有明显的重叠风险,并可能与更大的急性肺损伤、癫痫发作和急性精神症状风险相关。为AYA提供护理的初级保健临床医生处于识别大麻滥用和早期干预以解决大麻雾化问题的理想位置。为了改善公共卫生结果,需要对儿科临床医生进行教育,让他们了解青少年吸食大麻素产品的不同方式/方法以及与大麻素吸食相关的风险。此外,儿科临床医生需要接受培训,如何有效地筛查和讨论吸食大麻与他们的年轻患者。在这篇文章中,我们提出了一项以临床为重点的年轻人吸食大麻的综述,主要有三个目的:(1)识别和描述美国年轻人常用的大麻电子烟产品;(2)审查青少年吸食大麻的健康相关因素;(3)讨论与识别和治疗吸大麻青少年有关的临床注意事项。
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