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Emergencies related to recreational drug abuse in Spain compared to emergencies attended in 3 European areas

Publicado en:Emergencias: Revista De La Sociedad Española De Medicina De Urgencias Y Emergencias. 30 (6): 385-394 - 2018-01-01 30(6), DOI:

Autores: Miró Ò; Yates C; Dines AM; Wood DM; Dargan PI; Galán I; Jerez A; Puiguriguer J; Waring WS; Moughty A; O’connor N; Heyerdahl F; Hovda KE; Vallersnes OM; Paasma R; Põld K; Jürgens G; Megarbane B; Anand JS; Liakoni E; Liechti M; Eyer F; Zacharov S; Caganova B; Giraudon I; Galicia M

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© 2018, Saned. All rights reserved. Objectives. To analyze epidemiologic, clinical, and care characteristics in cases in which patients came to 2 Spanish emergency departments (EDs) with symptoms caused by recreational drug abuse. To compare the characteristics with those reported for other areas of Europe. Methods. Secondary analysis of the registry of the European Drug Emergencies Network (Euro-DEN Plus), which collects cases in 14 European countries and 20 EDs. The registry included all patients attending EDs with symptoms of recreational drug abuse (excepting cases involving alcohol alone) over a period of 39 consecutive months (October 2013 to December 2016). We compared the cases from the 2 Spanish EDs (in Barcelona and Palma de Mallorca) to those from the 5 EDs in Ireland and the UK, 6 in northern Europe, and 7 in central Europe. Results. A total of 17 104 patients’ cases were included: Spain, 1186; UK and Ireland, 6653; northern Europe, 6097; and central Europe, 3168. Spain saw more emergencies related to cocaine (48.4%) and fewer related to opioids (12.4%) than the other areas. The Spanish patients were younger (32.2 years) on average than those in northern Europe and older than those in the UK and Ireland and central Europe. Fewer patients were women in Spain (21.9%) than in northern or central Europe. Fewer arrived in ambulances in Spain (70.0%) than in the UK and Ireland or northern Europe. The Spanish EDs recorded the temperature and respiratory frequency of fewer patients (29.8% and 30.3%, respectively). Clinical signs differed between geographical areas attributable to differences in drug-use patterns. In Spain, naloxone was used by fewer patients (9.6%) than in the UK and Ireland and northern Europe, and flumazenil was used by more patients (5.6%) than in other areas. Spain saw lower percentages of admissions (4.6%) and patients who left without an ED discharge (6.2%) in comparison with other areas. Mortality rates in the Spanish EDs (0.4%) and after discharge from them (0.7%) were higher than in northern Europe. Conclusions. The characteristics of emergencies related to recreational drug abuse registered by the Spanish EDs were differed from those registered in other parts of Europe due to different patterns of drug use. We also detected differences between the Spanish and other European EDs with respect to examinations or tests performed, treatment given, and discharge disposition.

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Clinical courseDrogasEmergency departmentEpidemiologiaEpidemiologyEvoluciónSíntomasStreet drugsSymptomsUrgencias

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Impacto bibliométrico. Análisis de la aportación y canal de difusión

El trabajo ha sido publicado en la revista Emergencias: Revista De La Sociedad Española De Medicina De Urgencias Y Emergencias debido a la progresión y el buen impacto que ha alcanzado en los últimos años, según la agencia WoS (JCR), se ha convertido en una referencia en su campo. En el año de publicación del trabajo, 2018, se encontraba en la posición 4/29, consiguiendo con ello situarse como revista Q1 (Primer Cuartil), en la categoría Emergency Medicine.

Desde una perspectiva relativa, y atendiendo al indicador del impacto normalizado calculado a partir de las Citas Mundiales proporcionadas por WoS (ESI, Clarivate), arroja un valor para la normalización de citas relativas a la tasa de citación esperada de: 1.49. Esto indica que, de manera comparada con trabajos en la misma disciplina y en el mismo año de publicación, lo ubica como trabajo citado por encima de la media. (fuente consultada: ESI 14 Nov 2024)

De manera concreta y atendiendo a las diferentes agencias de indexación, el trabajo ha acumulado, hasta la fecha 2025-06-01, el siguiente número de citas:

  • WoS: 21
  • Europe PMC: 1

Análisis de liderazgo de los autores institucionales

Este trabajo se ha realizado con colaboración internacional, concretamente con investigadores de: Czech Republic; Denmark; Estonia; France; Germany; Norway; Poland; Slovakia; Switzerland; United Kingdom.

Existe un liderazgo significativo ya que algunos de los autores pertenecientes a la institución aparecen como primer o último firmante, se puede apreciar en el detalle: Primer Autor (Miró Andreu, Òscar) y Último Autor (Galicia Paredes, Miguel ).