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Is there an interest for hair analysis in non-intentional pediatric cannabis intoxication?

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Background and objectives: The incorporation of drugs in the hair of young children differs from that of adults and the metabolism of cannabis cannot be the same. Our primary objective was to analyze the distribution of the different cannabinoids in children's hair samples. The secondary objective was to correlate the intensity of toxic environmental exposure to cannabinoid metabolite levels.Methods: This was a prospective, single-center, observational pilot study of a pediatric cohort. Included subjects were all children less than 6 years of age admitted to a tertiary pediatric emergency unit for proven cannabis intoxication during the reference period. A hair strand was sampled within 12 h of emergency admission.Results: Forty-one pediatric patients were consecutively enrolled. Hair analysis showed that 34 children were positive for D9-THC (range 0.06-284.4 ng/mg); 41 % of them were also positive for THC-COOH (range 0.26-2.76 pg/mg). Depending on the D9-THC concentration (>1 ng/mg), 39 % of the children could be considered exposed to an intensely toxic environment. The rate of THC-COOH detection steadily increased from 2015 to 2018 (18 %, 40 %, 50 %, 58 % for each consecutive year). Children intensely exposed weighed less on admission (p = 0.02), had more comatose presentations (p = 0.02), and more previous social issues (75 % versus 12 %, OR 22.0, p = 0.0002).Conclusion: Hair testing in this context indirectly shows the intensity of children's toxic environmental exposure by the cannabinoid metabolite threshold. This was very helpful during the collegial examination of the toddlers' environment and led to a full investigation and to appropriate decisions concerning social measures. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Isabelle Claudet, Sophie Breinig, Michel Lavit, Lucas Ricco, Camille Brehin, et al.. Is there an interest for hair analysis in non-intentional pediatric cannabis intoxication?. Forensic Science International, 2020, 313, pp.110377 -. ⟨10.1016/j.forsciint.2020.110377⟩. ⟨hal-03491546⟩
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