Study objective: To determine whether there is a specific temporal risk for opioid drug overdose. Design: To study patients presenting to the ED in a comatose state from accidental drug opioid overdose. Participants: Two hundred seventy-four patients were admitted to the ED of the Hospital of Ferrara, Italy, from 1988 to 1990, 225 men (82.1%; mean age, 25±3.4 years) and 49 women (17.9%; mean age, 23.5±2.8 years). Interventions: Month, day, and hour and minute of admissions were recorded, and time-qualified frequency data were analyzed by the single cosinor method. Results: Cosinor analysis demonstrated a significant circadian rhythm for both the total number of observations and the separate male and female subgroups with an early evening peak ("acrophase") at about 7:00 pm. No significant circannual rhythm was evident, but for the total group a significant 6-month rhythm was demonstrable with peaks in late November and late May. Conclusion: There is a distinct "chronorisk" of opioid drug overdose in the early evening hours.

Emergency admissions of opioid drug-abusers for overdose. A chronobiological study of enhanced risk

MANFREDINI, Roberto
Primo
;
CALO', Girolamo;GOVONI, Marcello
Penultimo
;
FERSINI C.
Ultimo
1994

Abstract

Study objective: To determine whether there is a specific temporal risk for opioid drug overdose. Design: To study patients presenting to the ED in a comatose state from accidental drug opioid overdose. Participants: Two hundred seventy-four patients were admitted to the ED of the Hospital of Ferrara, Italy, from 1988 to 1990, 225 men (82.1%; mean age, 25±3.4 years) and 49 women (17.9%; mean age, 23.5±2.8 years). Interventions: Month, day, and hour and minute of admissions were recorded, and time-qualified frequency data were analyzed by the single cosinor method. Results: Cosinor analysis demonstrated a significant circadian rhythm for both the total number of observations and the separate male and female subgroups with an early evening peak ("acrophase") at about 7:00 pm. No significant circannual rhythm was evident, but for the total group a significant 6-month rhythm was demonstrable with peaks in late November and late May. Conclusion: There is a distinct "chronorisk" of opioid drug overdose in the early evening hours.
1994
Manfredini, Roberto; Gallerani, M; Calo', Girolamo; Pasin, M; Govoni, Marcello; Fersini, C.
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