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Nitrous Oxide

Arnould Quentin

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Presentation

risks of nitrous oxide

01

What is important about this topic and why ?

CONTENTS

02

Why do students studying health and medecine topics need to know about it ?

03

Why did we choose this topic ?

04

Is this tendency new or old ? Is it developing or standing still ? Why ?

05

What do we think about it ?

01

What is important about this topic and why ?

What is
Why is it use
What happened to its

NITROUS OXIDE ?

originally

use and results

02

Why do students studying health and medecine topics need to know about it ?

03

Why did we choose this topic ?

Know risks and
Be careful because we are
Learn and know how to

TREAT THEM

consumerS

CARE PATIENTS

04

Is this tendency new or old ? Is it developing or standing still ? Why ?

data for 2023
under 18yo cases
10%
care
16%
including refusal
15%
serious cases
x3.8
descriptions with neurological disorders
80%
repeated use over more than a year
59%
evolution 2020-2023
Sources : Bulletin de l’Association des Centres d’Addictovigilance - CEIP-Addictovigilance de Nantes Le « proto », des cas d’intoxication toujours en augmentation - Santé publique France

05

What do we think about it ?

THANK YOU FOR YOUr ATTENTION

Do you have any questions ?

LONG term risks

short term risks

OR REPEATED USE

Dizziness Falls Disorientation Loss of consciousness

OR high dOse

Severe neurological disorders

Cold burn

Psychiatric disorders

Asphyxia

Heart disorders

Haematological disorders

28,15 %
71,85%
Source : Épidémiologie de la consommation récréative de protoxyde d’azote chez les étudiants en médecine d’Ile-de-France - Mathilde Thevenin
444 medical students questioned