2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2005.08.005
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Methamphetamine-induced myocardial infarction with elevated troponin I

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“…131,749,750 Methamphetamines may be ingested orally, inhaled, or used intravenously. Methamphetamine affects the central nervous system by simultaneously stimulating the release and blocking the reuptake of dopamine and norepinephrine.…”
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“…131,749,750 Methamphetamines may be ingested orally, inhaled, or used intravenously. Methamphetamine affects the central nervous system by simultaneously stimulating the release and blocking the reuptake of dopamine and norepinephrine.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…751 Like cocaine, methamphetamine exerts multiple effects on the cardiovascular system, all of which may precipitate ACS. 131,[750][751][752] The acute effects of methamphetamine are euphoria, tachycardia, hypertension, and arrhythmias. MI may result from coronary spasm or plaque rupture in the presence of enhanced platelet aggregation.…”
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“…Currently, the evidence base for UA/NSTEMI after methamphetamine and its treatment is limited to a few publications of case reports and small series. [885][886][887][888] These suggest that ACS is increasingly common in patients evaluated in the ED for chest discomfort after methamphetamine use and that the frequency of other potentially life-threatening arrhythmias is not negligible. 886 Clinical presentation resembles that of cocaine-associated ACS.…”
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“…Currently, the evidence base for UA/NSTEMI after methamphetamine and its treatment is limited to a few publications of case reports and small series. [1029][1030][1031][1032] These suggest that ACS resolves when the chest discomfort abates. Typically, NTG is exquisitely effective in relieving the spasm.…”
Section: Methamphetamine Use and Ua/nstemimentioning
confidence: 99%