A Systematic Review of Recreational Nitrous Oxide Use: Implications for Policy, Service Delivery and Individuals
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Search Strategy
2.2. Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria
2.3. Qualitative Data Analysis
2.4. Quality Assessment
3. Results
4. Case Report Results
5. Qualitative Results
5.1. Policy Implications
5.2. Service Delivery—Assessment, Treatment and Education
5.3. Individuals
6. Discussion
6.1. Policy Response
6.2. Service Level Response
6.3. Research Response
6.4. Strengths and Limitations
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Authors | Year | Study Design | Country | Study Sample N | Gender (Age) | Study Aim |
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Asmussen et al. [17] | 2020 | Scoping review | Denmark and Australia | N = 126 papers | N/A * | To understand current trends and contextualize the public concerns and the new policy responses to N2O use |
Assaf et al. [38] | 2020 | Case report | United Kingdom | N = 1 | Male (23 years) | To make aware of the potential complications of N2O use |
Bajaj et al. [39] | 2018 | Case report | Does not specify | N = 1 | Male (23 years) | To report and describe on an ischemic stroke caused from N2O abuse |
Butzkueven and King [40] | 2000 | Case report | Australia | N = 1 | Male (23 years) | To raise awareness of a potentially serious form of abuse of N2O |
Chen et al. [41] | 2018 | Case report | China | N = 1 | Male (29 years) | To explore N2O case to prompt education and publicity on the harms associated with N2O abuse |
Choi et al. [42] | 2019 | Case report | Korea | N = 2 | Male (24 years) Female (22 years) | To alert physicians of N2O subacute combined degeneration |
Drug Science et al. [43] | 2020 | Literature review | United Kingdom | Not specified | N/A | To inform British MPs of the harms associated N2O use |
Edigin et al. [44] | 2019 | Case report | USA | N = 1 | Female (27 years) | To raise awareness of possible N2O abuse in young patients with neurologic manifestations of B12 deficiency without any other alternative causes |
Ehirim et al. [35] | 2017 | Self-reported surveys | United Kingdom | N = 140 | (18–25 years) | To gather information on users and non-users of “hippy crack” among a young population |
EUCPN [45] | 2021 | Questionnaire | Europe | N = 16 | N/A | To formulate recommendations that may contribute to the prevention of N2O misuse |
Fang et al. [46] | 2020 | Case report | China | N = 66 | Males/Females (Mean Age 23 years) | To explore the characteristics of hyperpigmentation in N2O users to draw the attention of clinicians to this rare skin condition related to N2O abuse |
Fidalgo et al. [47] | 2019 | Systematic review | France | N = 76 papers | N/A | To provide an overview of the substance use disorder potential of N2O |
Garakani et al. [48] | 2016 | Systematic review | N/A | N = 77 papers | N/A | To review the case literature and present the neurologic, psychiatric, and medical consequences of N2O abuse |
Ghobrial et al. [49] | 2012 | Case report | Not specified | N = 1 | Male (19 years) | To make aware the possibility of N2O use if cervical trauma is presented for spinal cord injuries |
Grigg and Lenton [32] | 2020 | Survey | Western Australia | N = 797 | 473 Males/311 Females (Age Range 17 and over) | To provide a greater understanding of the prevalence and correlates of N2O use to help inform harm reduction initiatives |
Johnson et al. [50] | 2018 | Case report | Not specified | N = 1 | Female (21 years) | To illustrate a rare cause of neurotoxicity resulting from N2O misuse |
Kaar et al. [33] | 2016 | Internet survey | United Kingdom USA New Zealand Australia Switzerland Germany | N = 74,804 | Not reported (Mean Age 24 years) | To obtain user data to assess N2O practice, identify potential risks and minimise harms |
Leigh and MacLean [37] | 2019 | Comparative study | Great Britain | Mortality data 2001–2016 | Not reported (Not Reported) | To compare new inhalant (inc. N2O) mortality-related data with previous inhalant mortality data |
Lundin et al. [51] | 2019 | Case report | USA | N = 1 | Female (22 years) | Bring awareness to the effects of N2O |
Mo Kin Kwok et al. [52] | 2019 | Case report | Canada | N = 1 | Female (20 years) | To report adverse events to appropriate authorities so that data can be collected about the dangers of N2O |
Nabben et al. [34] | 2021 | Exploratory study | The Netherlands | N = 13 | 10 Males/3 Females (Age 19–28 years) | To explore the beliefs, substance use, health, and youth culture in a Moroccan–Dutch subgroup |
Ng et al. [53] | 2003 | Questionnaire | New Zealand | N = 1782 | 602 Males/758 Females (Median Age 20 years) | To identify N2O awareness and use by university students |
Policing and Crime Statistics [54] | 2019 | Survey | England and Wales | N = 20,500 | Adults 16–59 years | To identify the extent and trends in illicit substance use among adults aged 16- to 59-year-olds |
Pratt et al. [55] | 2020 | Case report | Not specified | N = 1 | Female (21 years) | To report and describe the authors’ first patient with a venous thrombus associated N2O misuse |
Seed and Jogia [56] | 2020 | Case report | Not specified | N = 1 | Male (22 years) | To explore N2O to support clinicians early identification N2O misuse and prompt treatment to support neurological recovery |
Sun et al. [57] | 2019 | Case report | Korea | N = 1 | Male (29 years) | To explore N2O to support clinician’s early identifying N2O and prompt treatment to support neurological recovery |
Kim et al. [58] | 2019 | Case report | Korea | N = 1 | Female (22 years) | To discuss the clinical and scientific importance of N2O abuse related to acute psychosis |
Uil et al. [59] | 2018 | Case report | Not specified | N = 1 | Male (32 years) | To discuss the effect of chronic N2O abuse on blood coagulation |
Van Amsterdam et al. [7] | 2015 | Literature review | Not specified | Not specified | N/A | To report actions, effects and impacts related to N2O use from published studies |
van den Toren et al. [36] | 2021 | Questionnaire | The Netherlands | N = 555 | Male 53%/Female 47%, (Mean Age 15.6) | To identify socio-demographic and health characteristics associated with the frequency of lifetime nitrous oxide use among adolescents |
Wong et al. [60] | 2014 | Case report | Canada | N = 1 | Male (30 years) | To consider N2O abuse as a cause for neuropsychiatric manifestation |
Xiang et al. [61] | 2021 | Literature review | Not specified | Not specified | N/A | To report effects and prevalence of N2O use and its potential complications from published studies |
Zheng et al. [62] | 2020 | Case report | China | N = 43 | 21 Males/22 Females (Age 15–30) | To improve the awareness of neurological disorders associated with increased prevalence of N2O use in China |
Study | Clarity of Research Aims 10 | Appropriate Methodology 4 | Appropriate Research Design 9 | Appropriate Recruitment Strategy 8 | Appropriate Data Collection 7 | Relationship between Researcher and Participants 1 | Ethical Considerations 2 | Rigour of Study 6 | Clarity of Statement of Findings? 5 | Value of Research 3 | Overall Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Asmussen Frank et al. (2020) [17] | Yes | Yes | Yes | NA | Yes | NA | NA | Yes | Yes | Yes | Strong |
DrugScience et al. (2020) [43] | No | No | Unclear | Unclear | No | unclear | No | No | No | Yes | Weak |
Ehirim et al. (2017) [35] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Unclear | Yes | Yes | Yes | Unclear | Strong |
EUCPN (2021) [45] | Yes | No | unclear | No | unclear | No | No | No | No | Yes | Weak |
Fidalgo et al. (2019) [47] | Yes | Yes | Yes | NA | Yes | NA | NA | unclear | Yes | Yes | strong |
Garakani et al. (2016) [48] | Yes | Yes | Yes | NA | Yes | NA | NA | unclear | Yes | Yes | strong |
Grigg and Lenton (2020) [32] | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | No | Unclear | Yes | Yes | Yes | Moderate |
Kaar et al. (2016) [33] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Strong |
Leigh and MacLean (2019) [37] | Yes | unclear | Unclear | NA | Yes | NA | NA | unclear | Yes | Yes | Moderate |
Nabben et al. (2021) [34] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | No | Yes | Weak |
Ng et al. (2003) [53] | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | Weak |
Policing and Crime Statistic (2019) [54] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | NA | Yes | Yes | Yes | YEs | Strong |
Van Amsterdam et al. (2015) [7] | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | Weak |
van den Toren et al. (2021) [36] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Unclear | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Strong |
Xiang et al. (2021) [61] | No | No | No | No | No | No | NO | No | No | No | Weak |
Study | Patient’s Demographic 1 | Patient’s History 2 | Current Clinical Condition 3 | Diagnostic Tests 4 | Intervention or Treatment 5 | Post-Intervention clinical Condition 6 | Adverse Events 7 | Takeaway Lessons 8 | Overall Appraisal 9 |
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Assaf (2020) [38] | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Not applicable | Yes | Include |
Bajaj et al. (2018) [39] | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Include |
Butzkueven and King (2000) [39] | Yes | Unclear | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Not applicable | Yes | Include |
Chen et al. (2018) [41] | Yes | Unclear | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Not applicable | Yes | Include |
Choi et al. (2019) [42] | Yes | No | Yes | Unclear | Yes | Yes | Not applicable | Yes | Include |
Edigin et al. (2019) [44] | No | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Not applicable | Yes | Exclude |
Fang et al. (2020) [46] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | NA | Yes | Include |
Ghobrial et al. (2012) [49] | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Not applicable | Yes | Include |
Johnson et al. (2018) [50] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Not applicable | Yes | Include |
Lundin et al. (2019) [51] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Include |
Mo Kin Kwok et al. (2019) [52] | Yes | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | Not applicable | Yes | Exclude |
Pratt et al. (2019) [55] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Not applicable | Yes | Include |
Seed and Jogia (2020) [56] | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes | Exclude |
Sun et al. (2019) [57] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Not applicable | Yes | Include |
Kim et al. (2019) [58] | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Not applicable | Yes | Include |
Uil et al. (2018) [59] | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Include |
Wong et al. (2014) [60] | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Unclear | Yes | Exclude |
Zheng et al. (2020) [62] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | NA | Yes | Include |
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Allan, J.; Cameron, J.; Bruno, J. A Systematic Review of Recreational Nitrous Oxide Use: Implications for Policy, Service Delivery and Individuals. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 11567. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811567
Allan J, Cameron J, Bruno J. A Systematic Review of Recreational Nitrous Oxide Use: Implications for Policy, Service Delivery and Individuals. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(18):11567. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811567
Chicago/Turabian StyleAllan, Julaine, Jacqui Cameron, and Juliana Bruno. 2022. "A Systematic Review of Recreational Nitrous Oxide Use: Implications for Policy, Service Delivery and Individuals" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 18: 11567. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811567
APA StyleAllan, J., Cameron, J., & Bruno, J. (2022). A Systematic Review of Recreational Nitrous Oxide Use: Implications for Policy, Service Delivery and Individuals. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(18), 11567. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811567