Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment (Apr 2020)

Clinical, Electrophysiological and Radiological Features of Nitrous Oxide-Induced Neurological Disorders

  • Bao L,
  • Li Q,
  • Li Q,
  • Chen H,
  • Zhang R,
  • Shi H,
  • Cui G

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 16
pp. 977 – 984

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Lei Bao,* Qing Li,* Qingjie Li, Hao Chen, Ruixue Zhang, Hongjuan Shi, Guiyun Cui Department of Neurology, The Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University, Xuzhou, Jiangsu 221004, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Lei BaoDepartment of Neurology, The Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University, Xuzhou, Jiangsu 221004, People’s Republic of ChinaTel/Fax +86 516 85802129Email [email protected]: We summarized the clinical manifestations, laboratory and electrodiagnostic characteristics and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings of nitrous oxide (N2O) abuse-induced neurological disorders.Patients and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 33 patients with N2O abuse-induced neurological disorders and reported their demographic data, clinical manifestations, laboratory examinations, nerve conduction studies, together with spinal and brain MRI.Results: The most frequent clinical manifestations included numbness and weakness in the extremities and unspecified gait disturbance. Low serum vitamin B12 levels were found in 9 patients, and high homocysteine levels were noted in 27 patients. Nerve conduction studies showed a sensory-motor neuropathy. Sixteen patients showed bilateral high-intensity T2 signal within the posterior column on spinal MRI, and four patients showed cerebral white matter lesions on brain MRI.Conclusion: N2O abuse has become a significant public health problem because of the severe neurological disorders related to chronic abuse. Clinical physicians should be aware of the toxic effects of N2O.Keywords: nitrous oxide, neurological disorders, subacute combined degeneration, neuropathy, vitamin B12

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