Narkotik amaçlı organik solvent inhale eden gençlerde EKG değişiklikleri

EKG abnormalities in teenagers who used volatile substance for narcotic effects

Organic solvents are widely used volatile substances such as benzene, toluene and xylene in order to tinner glue and syntethic paints. These substances are abused for their narcotic effect. Our purpose is to clarify the electrocardiographic (ECG) effects of organic solvents in glue sniffers who are asymptomatic and without organic or congenital heart disease.