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NCT05714917

Neurological Recovery Following NOS-SACD

Sponsor: Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

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Summary

Nitrous oxide has become an increasingly popular recreational drug amongst young people, particularly at festivals, nightclubs and parties. Considering the drug is not illegal to possess, has low cost in the form of 'whippets' and can be easily purchased online, it has become the second most commonly used recreational drug amongst people aged 16-24 in the UK. However, nitrous oxide is known to irreversibly inactivate the functioning of vitamin B12, a vitamin required for the maintenance and proper functioning of nerves in the spinal cord. Neurological symptoms in this population have been reported in around 3.4% of nitrous oxide users, although the true incidence is expected to be higher as the cases being reported by UK hospitals continues to rise. Patients may present with adverse neurological symptoms like tingling, weakness, coordination and mobility problems. Currently, studies reviewing the functional recovery of these patients have been limited by a retrospective study design, short follow up duration and being limited to small cohort sizes. This is in part linked to patient non-compliance and non-attendance at follow-up appointments. The investigators will therefore prospectively recruit all patients presenting with these symptoms and continue to collect data relating to their neurological recovery for 12 months. Data collection will be remote to ensure it is of low burden to the participants. This will allow the investigating team and others to fully appraise the severity of these toxic neuropathies and understand how best to manage their follow up.

Official title: Longitudinal Assessment of Neurological Recovery in Patients Following Nitrous Oxide Abuse

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

16 Years - 40 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

100

Start Date

2024-08-19

Completion Date

2026-08-19

Last Updated

2025-07-25

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Observational study with no interventions

This is an observational study and there will be no clinical interventions.

Locations (3)

University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

Birmingham, United Kingdom

Barts Health NHS Trust

London, United Kingdom

Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust

Manchester, United Kingdom