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HERO ID
1987005
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
"Smoking wet": respiratory failure related to smoking tainted marijuana cigarettes
Author(s)
Gilbert, CR; Baram, M; Cavarocchi, NC
Year
2013
Volume
40
Issue
1
Page Numbers
64-67
Language
English
PMID
23466531
Abstract
Reports have suggested that the use of a dangerously tainted form of marijuana, referred to in the vernacular as "wet" or "fry," has increased. Marijuana cigarettes are dipped into or laced with other substances, typically formaldehyde, phencyclidine, or both. Inhaling smoke from these cigarettes can cause lung injuries. We report the cases of 2 young adults who presented at our hospital with respiratory failure soon after they had smoked "wet" marijuana cigarettes. In both patients, progressive hypoxemic respiratory failure necessitated rescue therapy with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. After lengthy hospitalizations, both patients recovered with only mild pulmonary function abnormalities. To our knowledge, this is the first 2-patient report of severe respiratory failure and rescue therapy with extracorporeal oxygenation after the smoking of marijuana cigarettes thus tainted. We believe that, in young adults with an unexplained presentation of severe respiratory failure, the possibility of exposure to tainted marijuana cigarettes should be considered.
Tags
IRIS
•
Formaldehyde [archived]
Exposure Litsearch Jan 2012 - Aug 2015
PubMed
Pulmonary Function
Screened
Title/Abstract Screen
Not about formaldehyde
2013 LitSearch
Pulmonary Function
PubMed
Search Update
UR Cancer MOA
PubMed
Search Update
Immune Section
PubMed
Search Update
2014 LitSearch
Pulmonary Function
PubMed
UR Cancer MOA
PubMed
Immune Section
PubMed
Retroactive RIS import
2014
Immune_HERO_allyr
•
IRIS Formaldehyde (Inhalation) [Final 2024]
Literature Indexing
PubMed
Literature Identification
Pulmonary Function in Humans
Excluded
Immune-Mediated Conditions in Humans, Including Asthma and Allergy
Excluded
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