Drug related deaths between 2008 and 2011. A retrospective study in 32 Romanian counties

Author:

Dermengiu Dan1,Hostiuc Sorin1,Radu Doina2,Aciu Florina2,Gorun Gabriel3,Astarastoae Vasile4,Ioan Beatrice4,Constantinescu Gabriela5,Enache Alexandra6,Ciocan Veronica6,Talos Ioan7,Curca George1

Affiliation:

1. 1Dept of Legal Medicine and Bioethics, National Institute of Legal Medicine, Dept of Forensic Pathology, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania

2. 2Dept of Forensic Toxicology, National Institute of Legal Medicine, Bucharest, Romania

3. 3Dept of Forensic Pathology, National Institute of Legal Medicine, Bucharest, Romania

4. 4Dept of Forensic Pathology, Iasi Institute of Legal Medicine, Iasi, Romania

5. 5Dept of Forensic Toxicology, Iasi Institute of Legal Medicine, Iasi, Romania

6. 6Dept of Forensic Pathology, Timisoara Institute of Legal Medicine, Timisoara, Romania

7. 7Dept of Forensic Toxicology, Timisoara Institute of Legal Medicine, Timisoara, Romania

Abstract

AbstractThe purpose of this study is to determine the pattern of drug related deaths in Romania between 2008 and 2011 by analyzing the medical-legal cases, from a significant proportion of Romanian Counties (out of 41 plus the capital), in which the direct causal link between drug overdose and death was drug related. Material and methods. 446 forensic toxicology cases were analyzed in a four year period, obtained from more than two thirds of the counties in Romania. Results. 54.26% yielded a positive toxicological analysis, most often with benzodiazepines, opiates, barbiturates and cannabinoids. Males around 31 years old represented the most affected group. Illegal drug related deaths were more frequent in males and non-illegal drug related deaths were proportionally more frequent in females. Discussions and conclusions. The pattern of consumption is similar to the one obtained by similar studies in neighboring countries. The city capital has a very distinct pattern of consumption compared to other cities/counties.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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