Recreational nitrous oxide and thrombotic events: a case series

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Patyjewicz MartaORCID,Mair Devan,Zaloum Safiya A,Onen Barbara,Walton Joseph,Dobson Ruth,Joerres Christine,Shah Apeksha Madhusudan,MacCallum Peter,Massey Thomas H,Bariana Tadbir,White Veronica,De Freitas Sarah A,Noyce Alastair

Abstract

BackgroundThe study aimed to elucidate the prevalence of nitrous oxide (N2O) usage in patients with unexplained venous thromboembolism (VTE), highlighting the potential association with hyperhomocysteinaemia (HHcy).MethodsWe conducted a retrospective study at the Royal London Hospital, examining cases of N2O-related VTE from March to August 2023. Among 50 patients identified, four (8%) had recent unprovoked VTE. Patient data were collected based on N2O ambulatory emergency care pathway admissions.ResultsAmong the 50 patients identified, four (8%) had recent or concurrent VTE. Three were male (75%), with an ethnic distribution of 50% Asian or Asian British and 50% Black or Black British. Patients were distributed across quintiles of the index of multiple deprivation. All had actual or functional vitamin B12 deficiency.DiscussionThe association between N2O use and VTE requires further investigation, though a plausible mechanism involving HHcy has been proposed. Clinicians should be vigilant for VTE in N2O users, especially those presenting with unexplained symptoms. VTE prophylaxis may be worth considering, particularly if continued exposure to nitrous oxide is anticipated.ConclusionN2O misuse may increase the risk of VTE, warranting attention from healthcare providers. Further research is needed to elucidate this association and inform preventive strategies. Public awareness about the risks of N2O remains essential.

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Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry

Tower Hamlets Council

Publisher

BMJ

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