2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12954-024-01011-z
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Physiologic oxygen responses to smoking opioids: an observational study using continuous pulse oximetry at overdose prevention services in British Columbia, Canada

Jessica Moe,
Jane A. Buxton,
Yueqiao Elle Wang
et al.

Abstract: Background In British Columbia, Canada, smoking is the most common modality of drug use among people who die of opioid toxicity. We aimed to assess oxygen saturation (SpO2) while people smoked opioids during a pilot study that introduced continuous pulse oximetry at overdose prevention services (OPS) sites. Methods This was an observational cohort study, using a participatory design. We implemented our monitoring protocol from March to August 2021 … Show more

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