@article{article_502250, title={Giant J (Osborn) Wave due to Bonsai Abuse: Comments on Clinical Practice}, journal={Balkan Medical Journal}, volume={34}, pages={81–84}, year={2017}, author={Yalçın, Murat and Aparcı, Mustafa and Eroğlu, Murat and Işılak, Zafer and Özmen, Namık}, keywords={Osborn, cannabis, arrhythmia}, abstract={Background: Osborn wave, typically associated with hypothermia, is currently referred to as one of the J wave syndromes due to its clinical potential to develop lethal cardiac arrhythmia; it may rarely be observed in a non-hypothermic setting such as cannabis abuse. Case Report: In this paper, we presented two young cases who presented to the emergency services with unconsciousness, drowsiness, and hypoxia, and also J wave on electrocardiography (ECG) due to Bonsai abuse. Conclusion: Osborn wave may be a significant criterion to initiate close monitoring in a coronary care unit, with supportive treatment and mechanical ventilation as necessary in those patients who abuse Bonsai.}, number={1}, publisher={Trakya Üniversitesi}