Background: Central nervous system–depressant (CNS-Ds) drugs can impair cognitive functions and driving. They are also the most common drugs taken in overdose in hospital-treated episodes of self-poisoning. In Australia most of these patients are discharged within 48 h, while they still have possible subclinical drug effects. We aimed to determine whether patients treated for self-poisoning with CNS-Ds are impaired in the Trail-Making Test (TMT, parts A and B), a neuropsychological test that is known to correlate with driving performance. Methods: This study was a conducted from November 2008 to April 2011 in a referral center for poisonings in New South Wales, Australia. One hundred seven patients discharged from the clinical toxicology un...
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Acute benzodiazepine intoxication produces severe impairment of neurocognitive skills related to dri...
Objectives: Chronic toxic encephalopathy (CTE) caused by long term occupational exposure to organic ...
Hospital-treated deliberate self-poisoning (DSP) by central nervous system depressant drugs (CNS-D) ...
CNS-depressant drugs (CNS-Ds) are known to impair cognitive functions. Overdose of these drugs is co...
Background: Use of psychotropic drugs is known to impair driving and increase the risk of road traff...
Objective: To assess driving performance and neurocognitive skills of long‐term users of sedating an...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to compare actual driving performance and skills related to driv...
Acute benzodiazepine intoxication produces severe impairment of neurocognitive skills related to dri...
Background. Psychiatric consultation is necessary for all patients with intentional poisoning and it...
OBJECTIVE: To assess driving performance and neurocognitive skills of long-term users of sedating an...
Copyright © 2015 Nastaran Eizadi-Mood et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Acute benzodiazepine intoxication produces severe impairment of neurocognitive skills related to dri...
Objectives: Chronic toxic encephalopathy (CTE) caused by long term occupational exposure to organic ...
Hospital-treated deliberate self-poisoning (DSP) by central nervous system depressant drugs (CNS-D) ...
CNS-depressant drugs (CNS-Ds) are known to impair cognitive functions. Overdose of these drugs is co...
Background: Use of psychotropic drugs is known to impair driving and increase the risk of road traff...
Objective: To assess driving performance and neurocognitive skills of long‐term users of sedating an...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to compare actual driving performance and skills related to driv...
Acute benzodiazepine intoxication produces severe impairment of neurocognitive skills related to dri...
Background. Psychiatric consultation is necessary for all patients with intentional poisoning and it...
OBJECTIVE: To assess driving performance and neurocognitive skills of long-term users of sedating an...
Copyright © 2015 Nastaran Eizadi-Mood et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Acute benzodiazepine intoxication produces severe impairment of neurocognitive skills related to dri...
Objectives: Chronic toxic encephalopathy (CTE) caused by long term occupational exposure to organic ...