Stroke and methamphetamine use in young adults: a review
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Lappin, Julia M.
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Univ New South Wales, NDARC, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
Univ New South Wales, Sch Psychiat, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaUniv New South Wales, NDARC, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
Lappin, Julia M.
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Darke, Shane
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Darke, Shane
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Farrell, Michael
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Farrell, Michael
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[1] Univ New South Wales, NDARC, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
[2] Univ New South Wales, Sch Psychiat, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Background Methamphetamine use and stroke are significant public health problems. Strokes among people aged below 45 years are much less common than in older age groups but have significant mortality and morbidity. Methamphetamine is a putative cause of strokes among younger people. Methods A review of methamphetamine-related strokes was conducted. Bibliographic databases were searched until February 2017 for articles related to methamphetamine and stroke. Both haemorrhagic and ischaemic strokes were considered. Results Of 370 articles screened, 77 were selected for inclusion. There were 81 haemorrhagic and 17 ischaemic strokes reported in case reports and series. Both types were approximately twice as common in males. Route of administration associated with haemorrhagic stroke was typically oral or injecting, but for ischaemic stroke inhalation was most common. Haemorrhagic stroke was associated with vascular abnormalities in a third of cases. One quarter of individuals completely recovered, and a third died following haemorrhagic stroke. Onefifth completely recovered, and one-fifth died following ischaemic stroke. Conclusions There is a preponderance of haemorrhagic strokes associated with methamphetamine use in young people, and methamphetamine-related stroke is associated with poor clinical outcomes. Mechanisms of methamphetamine-associated stroke include hypertension, vasculitis, direct vascular toxicity and vasospasm. In a period of rising worldwide methamphetamine use, the incidence of methamphetamine-related stroke will increase, with a consequent increase in the burden of disease contributed by such events.
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Univ New South Wales, Natl Drug & Alcohol Res Ctr, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaUniv New South Wales, Natl Drug & Alcohol Res Ctr, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Darke, Shane
Duflou, Johan
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Univ Sydney, Sydney Med Sch, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaUniv New South Wales, Natl Drug & Alcohol Res Ctr, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Duflou, Johan
Kaye, Sharlene
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Farrell, Michael
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Farrell, Michael
Lappin, Julia
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