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Sanidad Militar

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Abstract

DIAZ-VIUDES, A et al. Chemical submission in the Emergency Services of the Hospital Network. Sanid. Mil. [online]. 2023, vol.79, n.1, pp.18-21.  Epub Nov 13, 2023. ISSN 1887-8571.  https://dx.doi.org/10.4321/s1887-85712023000100004.

Antecedents and objectives:

Scopolamine is used to commit illegal acts. The number of suspected cases of this substance in the Emergency Services seems to have increased in recent years. There is no clear and rigorous relationship with the number of cases described in the scientific literature, due to the difficulty of its detection in subjects who are under its effects. A further study on Chemical Submission is proposed, by describing a clinical case registered in the Emergency Service of the Gómez Ulla Central Defense Hospital and an improvement in the approach to this type of cases from triage.

Material and methods:

The study of the registered case has been based on the description of the analytical method and supported by a bibliographic review using different specialized bases in reference to Escopolamine poisoning and its use in criminal acts.

Results:

Being a substance whose detection is time-dependent, the Gómez Ulla Central Defense Hospital established a protocol together with the Defense Toxicology Institute in 2018 in order to carry out identification analyzes of substances used in cases of Suspected Submission Chemistry.

Conclusions:

The need to establish appropriate multidisciplinary protocols in the Emergency Services arises. Propose a differential diagnosis in cases with alterations in the level of consciousness, as there is the possibility of scopolamine intoxication and suspicion of Chemical Submission, since the detection of the substance is time-dependent.

Keywords : Scopolamine; Intoxication; Chemical submission.

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