Speckle-tracking strain assessment of left ventricular dysfunction in synthetic cannabinoid and heroin users

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2018

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Turkish Soc Cardiology

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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Objective: There is growing evidence regarding the numerous adverse effects of synthetic cannabinoids (SCBs) on the cardiovascular system; however, no studies have shown the cardiovascular effects of opioids using strain echocardiography. This study examines the cardiac structure and function using echocardiographic strain imaging in heroin and synthetic cannabinoid users. Methods: This double-blind study included patients who were admitted or referred to a rehabilitation center for heroin (n=31) and synthetic cannabinoid users (n=30). Heroin users and synthetic cannabinoid users were compared with healthy volunteers (n=32) using two-dimensional (2D) speckle-tracking (ST) echocardiography. Results: No differences were found in the baseline characteristics and 2D echocardiography values. The mean global longitudinal strain value was -20.5%+/- 2.4% for SCB users, -22.3%+/- 2.4% for opioid users, and -22.5%+/- 2.2% for healthy volunteers (p=0.024). The mean apical 2-chamber (AP2C) L-strain values were -20.1%+/- 3.1%, -22.4%+/- 3.0%, and -22.3%+/- 2.8% for SCB users, opioid users, and healthy volunteers, respectively (p=0.032). The mean apical 4-chamber (AP4C) L-strain values were -20.7%+/- 2.5% for SCB users, -23.2%+/- 3.2% for opioid users, and -23.8%+/- 3.1% for healthy volunteers (p<0.001). Conclusion: SCBs are potential causes of subclinical left ventricular dysfunction.

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strain, left ventricular function, synthetic cannabinoid, heroin, Myocardial-Infarction, Systolic Function, Receptor, Echocardiography, Disease, Analogs, Cb2

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Anatolian Journal of Cardiology

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Q4

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19

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6

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