Brain and Behavior (Apr 2022)

Analysis of clinical characteristics and prognostic factors in 110 patients with nitrous oxide abuse

  • Miao Yu,
  • Yue Qiao,
  • Weishuai Li,
  • Xiuying Fang,
  • Han Gao,
  • Dongming Zheng,
  • Ying Ma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.2533
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract Purpose To review the clinical symptoms, auxiliary examination findings, and outcomes of patients with nitrous oxide (N2O) abuse, and analyze the factors that affect outcomes. Methods Patients with N2O abuse treated in the Department of Neurology between January 2018 and December 2020 were included. The clinical data of these patients were collected, and follow‐up was conducted to determine the outcomes. Results The average age of the 110 patients with N2O abuse was 21.4 ± 4.2 years (range: 14–33 years). Clinical presentation primarily included neurological symptoms, such as limb numbness and/or weakness (97%), psychiatric symptoms, changes in appetite, and skin hyperpigmentation. Laboratory test results were characterized by vitamin B12 deficiency (60%, 34 out of 57 cases) and high homocysteine level (69%, 31 out of 45 cases). Electromyography indicated mixed axonal and demyelination injury (92%, 80 out of 87 cases). Motor and sensory nerves were simultaneously involved, and injury primarily involved the lower limbs. One hundred and seven (97%) patients were clinically diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy, of whom 26 (24%) exhibited spinal abnormalities on magnetic resonance imaging, supporting a diagnosis of subacute combined degeneration. Treatment included N2O withdrawal and vitamin B12 supplementation. Reexamination of six patients indicated that treatment was effective. Follow‐up was completed for 51 patients. Thirty‐four patients (67%) recovered completely, 17 patients (33%) had residual limb numbness, and only one patient experienced relapse. Sex was an independent prognostic factor; the outcomes of female patients were better than that of male patients. Conclusion The recreational use of N2O has largely expanded among youth in recent decades, which has become a growing public health concern in China. It highlights the importance of the recognition of various clinical symptoms, particularly limb numbness and/or weakness related to the cases of N2O abuse. The therapeutic administration of vitamin B12 supplementation and N2O withdrawal can make the overall prognosis good, especially for female patients.

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