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Cannabis and its effects on driving skills

机译:大麻及其对驾驶技能的影响

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Traffic policies show growing concerns about driving under the influence of cannabis, since cannabinoids are one of the most frequently encountered psychoactive substances in the blood of drivers who are drug-impaired and/or involved in accidents, and in the context of a legalization of medical marijuana and of recreational use. The neurobiological mechanisms underlying the effects of cannabis on safe driving remain poorly understood. In order to better understand its acute and long-term effects on psychomotor functions involved in the short term ability and long-term fitness to drive, experimental research has been conducted based on laboratory, simulator or on-road studies, as well as on structural and functional brain imaging. Results presented in this review show a cannabis-induced impairment of actual driving performance by increasing lane weaving and mean distance headway to the preceding vehicle. Acute and long-term dose-dependent impairments of specific cognitive functions and psychomotor abilities were also noted, extending beyond a few weeks after the cessation of use. Some discrepancies found between these studies could be explained by factors such as history of cannabis use, routes of administration, dose ranges, or study designs (e.g. treatment blinding). Moreover, use of both alcohol and cannabis has been shown to lead to greater odds of making an error than use of either alcohol or cannabis alone. Although the correlation between blood or oral fluid concentrations and psychoactive effects of THC needs a better understanding, blood sampling has been shown to be the most effective way to evaluate the level of impairment of drivers under the influence of cannabis. The blood tests have also shown to be useful to highlight a chronic use of cannabis that suggests an addiction and therefore a long-term unfitness to drive. Besides blood, hair and repeated urine analyses are useful to confirm abstinence. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:交通政策表明,在大麻的影响下,驾驶的兴趣日益令人担忧,因为大麻素是毒品受损和/或参与事故的司机血液中最常遇到的精神活性物质之一,以及在医疗的合法化的背景下大麻和娱乐用途。大麻对安全驾驶效果的神经生物学机制仍然明白。为了更好地了解其对短期能力和长期健身的精神术职能的急性和长期影响,已经基于实验室,模拟器或道路研究以及结构性的实验研究。和功能性脑成像。本综述中提出的结果显示了通过增加车道编织和平均距离前往前车辆的大麻诱导的实际驱动性能损害。还注意到了急性和长期剂量依赖性损害,特异性认知功能和精神接受能力,在停止使用后几周之后延伸超过。这些研究之间发现的一些差异可以通过大麻使用历史,给药途径,剂量范围或研究设计(例如治疗致盲)等因素来解释。此外,已经证明了使用醇和大麻的使用,使得误差的几率更大,而不是单独使用酒精或大麻。虽然血液或口腔液体浓度与THC的精神活性效应需要更好的理解,但血液取样已被证明是评估大麻影响下驾驶员损伤水平的最有效方法。血液测试也显示有助于突出慢性使用大麻,表明成瘾,因此是长期的不合适。除了血液,毛发和反复尿液分析可用于确认禁欲。 (c)2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.保留所有权利。

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