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Patterns and management of vascular injuries in intravenous drug users: A literature review
Authors:Roanne Fiddes  Muhammed Khattab  Mahmoud Abu Dakka  Haytham Al-Khaffaf
Affiliation:Vascular unit, Burnley general hospital, Casterton Avenue, BB10 2PQ, East Lancashire Hospitals Trust, UK
Abstract:BackgroundIntravenous drug use is becoming an increasing problem in today’s society causing an enormous socio-economic burden. Any intravenous injection will carry a risk of vascular injury. However, this risk will be significantly increased with repeated injections. With ongoing injection drug misuse, individuals are at risk of serious complex vascular injuries that can masquerade as simple illnesses.MethodsA comprehensive Medline search was conducted to identify key articles related to vascular injuries in intravenous drug users (IVDUs).ResultsNumerous arterial and venous injuries have been described as a result of intravenous drug use. This article reviews the literature to identify appropriate management of the peripheral vascular injuries encountered more and more often in this group of patients. Recommendations for investigation and treatment are made.ConclusionIntravenous drug users are notoriously difficult to treat and present late in the course of their illnesses. Despite management problems, it is important to have a high index of suspicion for serious vascular problems. Education and awareness of both patients and health care professionals may lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment of these conditions which carry significant morbidity and mortality.
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