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12/17/16 1 Recreational (Illicit) Drugs and Cardiovascular Disease Christopher Barnett MD, MPH Director, Medical Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit Director, Pulmonary Hypertension Program Medstar Heart and Vascular Institute Medstar Washington Hospital Center Washington, DC Case A 24 year old male presents to the hospital with about 1 month of worsening lower extremity swelling and shortness of breath He works as an independent tech contractor and his roommates are medical students An echocardiogram is performed and reveals severe left ventricular systolic dysfunction A comprehensive evaluation reveals no reason for cardiomyopathy IV diuretics and standard heart failure therapy is provided The day prior to discharge he admits to using methamphetamine so he can stay awake to work longer hours Methamphetamine Chemistry Methamphetamine belongs to a class of compounds called phenylethylamines Phenylethylamines encompass a large group of biologically active compounds Amphetamine, Dopamine, Epinephrine, MDMA, Bupropion, Ephedrine/Pseudoephredrine Ephedrine and Pseudoephrine are likely the first discovered phenylethylamines Extracted from Ephedra Sinica (ma huang) Used in Chinese medicine for 5,000 yrs Sympathomimetics used as stimulant, appetite suppressant, decongestant, vasopressor, bronchodilator Amphetamine and methamphetamine were developed in the late 1800’s as synthetic alternatives to ephedra Modern Use Of Methamphetamine Amphetamine synthetic derivative of ephedrine developed in Germany 1887 Initially sold as Benzedrine as decongestant and bronchodilator Stimulant effect of inhalers led to use in narcolepsy and for weight-loss Wide variety of uses: Schizophrenia, alcoholism, migraine, heart block, dysmenorrhea, persistent hiccups Amphetamine at 31 million prescriptions in 1967 (10 billion tablets made) Methamphetamine synthesized in crystallized form in 1920 Japan Used by Germany in WWII as Pervitin tablets Methedrine (methamphetamine tablets) introduced in 1940 for improvement of mood, energy, weight-loss Valo inhalers available that contained 150-200mg methamphetamine Vearrier. Disease a Month 2012

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Recreational(Illicit)DrugsandCardiovascularDisease

ChristopherBarnettMD,MPH

Director,MedicalCardiovascularIntensiveCareUnitDirector,PulmonaryHypertensionProgram

Medstar HeartandVascularInstituteMedstar WashingtonHospitalCenter

Washington,DC

Case• A24yearoldmalepresentstothehospitalwithabout1monthofworseninglowerextremityswellingandshortnessofbreath

• Heworksasanindependenttechcontractorandhisroommatesaremedicalstudents

• Anechocardiogramisperformedandrevealssevereleftventricularsystolicdysfunction

• Acomprehensiveevaluationrevealsnoreasonforcardiomyopathy

• IVdiureticsandstandardheartfailuretherapyisprovided

• Thedaypriortodischargeheadmitstousingmethamphetaminesohecanstayawaketoworklongerhours

MethamphetamineChemistry• Methamphetaminebelongstoaclassofcompoundscalledphenylethylamines

• Phenylethylamines encompassalargegroupofbiologicallyactivecompounds

• Amphetamine,Dopamine,Epinephrine,MDMA,Bupropion,Ephedrine/Pseudoephredrine

• EphedrineandPseudoephrine arelikelythefirstdiscoveredphenylethylamines

• ExtractedfromEphedra Sinica (mahuang)

• UsedinChinesemedicinefor5,000yrs

• Sympathomimetics usedasstimulant,appetitesuppressant,decongestant,vasopressor,bronchodilator

• Amphetamineandmethamphetamineweredevelopedinthelate1800’sassyntheticalternativestoephedra

ModernUseOfMethamphetamine• AmphetaminesyntheticderivativeofephedrinedevelopedinGermany1887

• InitiallysoldasBenzedrineasdecongestantandbronchodilator

• Stimulanteffectofinhalersledtouseinnarcolepsyandforweight-loss

• Widevarietyofuses:Schizophrenia,alcoholism,migraine,heartblock,dysmenorrhea,persistenthiccups

• Amphetamineat31millionprescriptionsin1967(10billiontabletsmade)

• Methamphetaminesynthesizedincrystallizedformin1920Japan

• UsedbyGermanyinWWIIasPervitin tablets

• Methedrine (methamphetaminetablets)introducedin1940for improvementofmood,energy,weight-loss

• Valo inhalersavailablethatcontained150-200mgmethamphetamine

Vearrier.Diseasea Month2012

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RiseofRecreationalMethamphetamineUse

• Increasedrecreationaluseinthe1960s• Limitationsinprescriptionusesinthe1970s• MotorcyclegangscontinueillicitmanufactureinthePacificNorthwestresultinginthemoniker“crank”becauseitwashiddenincrankcases

• Increaseduseinthe1980sbytruckdriversandbluecollarworkers• Importationofheatedandinhaled“Ice”or“crystal”intoHawaiiinthe1980sfromthePhillipines

• Expansionofmethlabsintheruralwest• Increasedregulationtostopmethproductioninthemid2000s

Gonzales.AnnualReviewofPublicHealth.2010.

StreetNamesforMethamphetamine

• Onehitof“Tina”(1/4gram)isabout$25

Vearrier.Diseasea Month,2012.

Synthesisof(meth)amphetamine MethamphetamineLaboratoryProduction

Red phosphorus

Tablets

Hydrogenchloride

Liquidmeth

Liquid methon bottom

Filtercloth

Causticsoda

Filtercloth

Ice

Acid

STEVE COWDEN, STEVE SUO/THE OREGONIAN

Contrary to popularbelief, most methusers do notoperate meth labs.An estimated 80percent of the U.S.supply comesinstead fromorganized drugcartels, whichmanufacture methfor nationaldistribution in asmall number ofmassive California”superlabs.”Pioneered byMexican drugrunners in the early1990s, these labsrequire enormousvolumes of theessential chemicalsephedrine orpseudoephedrine.Traffickers extractthese inter-changeableingredients fromcough and cold pillssold on the blackmarket.

Solvent

1. Grindtablets

Tablets ofephedrineor pseudo-ephedrineare groundto a powderin ablender.

Ephedrine orpseudoephed-rine adheres tothe solvent,separating itfrom whitetablet binder.

2. Mix withsolvent

3. Filtering binderThe binder is removedwith a filter. Theremaining solvent iscooked away on lowheat, leaving purepseudoephedrine.

4. Add redphosphorus and acidMixed in on low heat, thepseudoephedrine changesto methamphetamine, butis too acidic.

5. Filterout sludgeRedphosphorussludge isfiltered outusing clothbungeed overa barrel.

6. Addcaustic sodaGives meth abase. Thisprocesscreates intenseheat, so ice isused to coolthe reaction.

7. AddFreon,separateliquidmeth

The methsticks to theFreon andsettles tothe bottom,where it isdrained outusing aspigot.

8. Bubblehydrogenchloride

The gas turnsthe meth intoa salt,lowering itsacidity. Themeth is nowconsumable,but still wet.

9. DryingThe finishedmeth is pouredonto a filtercloth and dried.

10. CuttingThe dry meth isweighed, dilutedwith additives, andpackaged.

At the center of theoperation are fourglobe-shapedflasks on aluminumbases. These 22-liter glass balls withelectric heaters arethe superlab’ssignature feature.Each one sells for$3,000 to $4,000on the street andwill make 110,000doses of meth.Many superlabsstring togethermultiple “22s” foreven biggerproduction.

”BUBBLING 22”

“Bubbling22” Vent

hose

Meth superlab

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SimplifiedMethamphetmaineProduction“ShakeandBake”

MethamphetamineUseIsPervasiveProblem

• U.N.WorldDrugReportcallsmeththemostabusedharddrugonearth

• 26millionmethaddictsworldwideequalsthecombinednumberforcocaineandheroinusers

• MethusecosttheUnitedStates$23.4billionin2005

Gonzales.AnnualReviewofPublicHealth,2010.

MethamphetamineRelatedAdmissionToPubliclyFundedSubstanceAbuseTreatmentPrograms

• Evidenceofgrowingmethamphetamineuseproblemduringtheearly2000

• Restrictionsonsalesofpseudoephedrinemayhavereducedaccesstomethamphetamine

• Evidencesuggestsincreasingglobalmethamphetamineuse

Gonzales.AnnualReviewofPublicHealth.2010.

MethamphetamineLabIncidentsin2004

Linberry.MayoClinicProceedings,2006.

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MethamphetamineUseHasMigratedEastDuringtheLastTwoDecades

Wong.ClinicalCardiol,2013.

MethamphetamineUseHasRemainedConstantintheLastDecade

NationalSurveyonDrugUseandHealth,2014.

MethamphetamineUseIsHigherAmongCertainVulnerablePopulations

• Menwhohavesexwithmen• Associatedwithhighrisksexualbehavior• LinkedtoincreaseinHIVtransmissionandothersexuallytransmittedinfections

• Women• Equallycommonamongmenandwomenincontrasttootherrecreationaldrugs

• Useinitiatedfordepressionandweightloss• Linkedtodomesticviolenceandsexualriskybehavior

• CriminalOffenders• Associatedwithcriminalandviolentbehaviors

Gonzales.AnnualReviewofPublicHealth.2010.

MethamphetamineIsCommonlyUsedInSanFrancisco

SanFranciscoDepartmentofPublicHealth.March,2007.

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PharmacokineticsMethamphetamine

• Route:PO,intranasal,inhaled(smoked),IV,PR• Bioavailability

• Oral67%,inhalation67-90%,nasalinsufflations>79%• Onsetofeffectfastestwithinhalation(5-10seconds)• T1/2=12hr

• “High”canlast8-24hr

• Metabolism• Hepaticmetabolism(CYP2D6)• Ethanolsuppressesmetabolism• Metabolitesincludeamphetamine

Schep.ClinicalToxicology,2010.

MethamphetaminePharmacology

• Redistributesmonoaminesfromstoragevesiclesintosynapses

• Inhibitsmetabolismofmonoamines

Vearrier etal.Methamphetamine:History,Pathophysiology,AdverseHealthEffects,CurrentTrends,andHazardsAssociatedwiththeClandestineManufactureofMethamphetamine.DiseaseofMonth2012

Cruickshank.Addiction,2009.

Effectsvarydependingondose,route,frequencyofuse

• Lowerdose(5-50mg):euphoria,loweredinhibitions,decreasedfatigue,acuteimprovementofattention,reducedappetite,mild-moderatetachycardia/hypertension

• Higherdose(>50mg):chestpain,tachypnea,tachycardia,HTN,diaphoresis,mydriasis,hyperthemia,hyperreflexia,agitation,delirium,psychosis,vasoconstriction(ischemia,CVA)

• Chronichighdose:cardiomyopathy,HF,PH,cognitiveimpairment,psychosis

• Cardiovasculareffectsstrongcorrelationtodose

Schep.ClinicalToxicology,2010.

MethamphetamineCardiacClinicalPathology

• Acutepathology• Chestpain,tachycardia,HTN• Myocardialinfarction• AorticDissection• SCD

• Chronicpathology• CAD• Cardiomyopathy(DCM)

Kaye.Societyforthestudyofaddiction,2007.

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CardiovascularFindingsOnAutopsyofMethUsersinSanFrancisco

• Significantcardiomegaly(378gvs341g)• Coronaryarterydisease79/413versus6/114controls

• MIonlyidentifiedin1.8%(7/413)• Myocardialfibrosisandcontractionbandnecrosis

• Nocardiomyopathyorpulmonaryhypertension

Karch.JournalofForensicSciences,1999.

AcuteCoronarySyndromesandMethamphetamine• RetrospectivechartreviewfromUCDavis• 33patientswithmethamphetamineandchestpain• 9patientsdiagnosedwithACS• 3patientsfoundtohaveCADoninvasiveevaluation

• Ventricularfibrillationventriculartachycardiaoccurredin2patients

Turnipsee.JOfEmergencyMedicine,2003.

CardiomyopathyAssociatedWithMethamphetamine• Fewcasereportsofdeathassociatedtih LVfailurefrom1940s-1970s

• Firstcaseofalivingpatientwithcardiomyopathyfrommethamphetaminein1989

• 48yearoldwomanwhousedmethamphetamineforweightloss,resolutionwithcessationofmethamphetamine

• 3.4foldhigheroddsofcardiomyopathyamongpatientswhousemeth

Histologicfindings:Concentrichypertrophy,interstitialandperivascularfibrosis,myocytevacuolizationandmedialhypertrophy

Karch.ForensicScienceInternational.2011.

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PossibleMechanismsOfMethamphetamineCardiomyopathy

• Catecholamineexcess• Vasospasmcausingfocalmyocardialdegenerationandnecrosis• Similartomyocardiallesionsinpatientswithpheochromocytoma orTakotsubo

• Increasedreactiveoxygenspeciesandmitochondrialinjury• Directtoxicitythatisindependentofcatecholaminemediatedeffects

• Chronicmethhasleadstodegenerationofultrastructure ofcardiacmyocytes

• Beta-blockadedoesnotpreventdamagesuggestingdirectmyotoxicityinadditiontothetoxicityfromsympatheticoverstimulation.

• Synergisteffectswithalcohol,cocaine

IslamForensicScienceInternational,1995.Kaye,Societyforthestudyofaddiction.2007

CYP2D6PolymorphismsMayPredictMethCardiomyopathy

Sutter.ClinicalToxicology,2013.

MethamphetamineandHeartFailureAtSFGH

• Retrospectivechartreviewof199patientswithmod-severe/severeLVfailure

• 123JudgedNICM,23(18.6%)Methusers• Significantlyyounger(43vs54yrs,P<0.005)• Morehospitaladmissions(3.2vs 0.8,P<0.005)• Homeless(OR6,95%CI1.6-22.5)• Trendtowardin-hospitaldeath(OR4.8,95%CI0.92-25.1)

MethamphetamineHasBeenAssociatedWithPAHandIncreasedMortality

• Of340,iPAH patientsweremorelikelytobeexposed(OR11.6)

• ComparedtoiPAH,reduced5yearsurvival(34%vs.60%)

Chin. Chest, 2006.Zamanian. AJRCCM, 2010.

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MethamphetamineUseinPatientswithIdiopathicPAHAtUCSF

• 56%(72/128)hadhistoryofmethuse• Nodifferenceinhemodynamics (mPAP,CO),6MW,O2use,age,oruseofPDE-5,ERAs,inhaledprostacyclins orcombinationtherapy

• SignificantdifferenceinsurvivalforidiopathicPAHmeth(+)versusidiopathicPAHmeth(-)

CocaineIsDerivedFromthePlantErythroxylum coca• LeaveschewedbySouthAmericanIndians

• Cocaineisolatedinthe1850s

• Usedin“tonics”andoriginalCocaCola

• Varietyofmedicalusesincludingananestheticandtreatmentofmorphineaddiction

PhysiologicActionsofCocaine

• Inhibitscatecholaminereuptakeatsympatheticnerveterminals

• Increasessensitivityoradrenergicreceptorstonorepinepherine

• BlocksNa+andK+channels(classIantiarrhythmic)• Stimulatesendothelinrelease• Inhibitsnitricoxideproduction• Activatesplateletsandplateletaggregation

Schwartz.Circulation,2010.

About1.5MillionPeopleAreCurrentCocaineUsers

NationalDrugAbuseSurvey,2014.

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CharacteristicsofCocaineUsers

Qureshi.Circulation,2001.

PhysiologicConsequencesofCocaineUse

Schwartz.Circulation,2010.

MechanismsofActionofCocaine

Schwartz.Circulation,2010.

CocaineChestPainIsMoreCommonThanMIFromCocaine• Presentingwithcardiovascularcomplaints56%• Presentingwithchestpain40%• Presentingwithmyocardialinfarction6%• Mortality1%

Schwartz.Circulation,2010.

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Approximately1In4MIinYoungerPersonsIsAttributabletoCocaine

Qureshi.Circulation,2001.

CharacteristicsofCocaineChestPainandMI

• Chestpainonsetassoonas60minutesoraslongas18hoursafteruse

• RiskofMIdeclinesquicklyafterthefirst4hours• Complicationsarerare>12hoursafterarrival,usuallypresentonarrival

• InpatientswithMI,non-obstructivediseasewiththrombusisacommonfinding

• Recurrentchestpainiscommoninpersistentcocaineusers

Schwartz.Circulation,2010.

CharacteristicsCocaineUsersWithStroke:ICHFromAneurysmCommonInCurrentCocaineUsers

• Oddsofinhospitalmortalityandpooroutcome2.4

Toossi.JofStokeandCerebrovacsular Disease,2010.Martin-Schild.Stroke,2010.

CocaineCardiomyopathy

• Dogandrabbitmodelsdevelopcardiomyopathyaftercocaineexposure

• LeftventriculardysfunctioniscommoncocaineusersundergoingangiographywithEF<30%in18%ofpatients

• 5.3%ofpatientswithacuteheartfailureintheADHERE-EMregistryreportedcocaineuse

Om. AmJCard,1992.Hale.AmHeartJ,1989.

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AorticDissectionFromCocaine

• Incidencevariesbycenter0.5%-37%ofaorticdissections

• Youngerandmorelikelytobesmokers• Nodifferenceinpresentation• Thirtydaymortality10%higherincocaineusers

Eagle.Circulation,2002.Hsue.Circulation,2002.Daniel.JVasc Surg,2007.

SuggestedAlgorithmforTreatmentofCocaineChestPain

Schwartz.Circulation,2010.

TreatmentofMethandCocaineCardiomyopathy• Abstinence• Standardguidelinedirectedheartfailuretherapy• UnclearroleofAICDgivenriskofventriculararrhythmias