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Characteristics of Spiking in Ghent: a Multicentric Prospective Observational Study..

Characteristics of Spiking in Ghent: a Multicentric Prospective Observational Study..

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This study aims to document the incidence and characteristics of spiking in the Ghent region, both anamnestically and by toxicological analysis.

Spiking will be analyzed by immunoassay testing and high-resolution screening according to the protocol in the laboratory of UZ Gent;

Description

This study aims at objectivating and characterizing the patients with alleged spiking in the city of Ghent.

Every patient who presents at one of the four (out of four) emergency departments of Ghent, with a suspicion of spiking (drink/food/needle-spiking included), will be offered to take part of this study.

The study entails a list of questions for the patient regarding demographics, recent own medication/drug/alcohol use and experienced symptoms; whilst the caregiver (doctor/nurse) completes a questionnaire regarding symptoms at time of presentation.

For a presentation within 48h after event, both blood and urine samples are requested from the patient. When presenting between 48h and 96h after the event, only urine samples are requested.

On this samples, IA and LC-GCMS according to the UNODOC standards ("Guidelines for the Forensic analysis of drugs facilitating sexual assault and other criminal acts") to objectify exogenous products.

On request of the patient, these results can be added to the medical file of the patient.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • >18 years
  • Patient self-reports suspicion of spiking OR there is a suspicion of spiking by physician, police, paramedics or patient's companions
  • willingness to provide urine and/or blood samples (depending on timing after event)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Reporting more than 5 days after spiking
  • Unable to reliably complete the questionnaire (can be after clinical observation/recovery).
  • Not declaring proficiency in the language in which informed consent is offered (Dutch/English).
  • Not agreeing to the informed consent.
  • Do not consent to blood and urine collection and/or analysis.
  • There is a suspicion of Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault (to be referred to Care Center Sexual Violence, ZSG, where parallel study is ongoing).

Study details
    Intoxication
    Unintended Ingestion of Product

NCT06207396

University Hospital, Ghent

26 January 2024

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