Cannabis use disorder among atrial fibrillation admissions, 2008-2018.

Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-22 DOI:10.1111/pace.14356
Fouad Chouairi, P Elliott Miller, Avirup Guha, John-Ross Clarke, Samuel W Reinhardt, Tariq Ahmad, James V Freeman, Nihar R Desai, Daniel J Friedman
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Abstract

Background: Despite changes inthe legality of cannabis use and the increasing prevalence of cannabis use disorder (CUD), there is little data investigating the association between CUD and inpatient atrial fibrillation (AF) hospitalizations.

Methods: Using the National Inpatient Sample, we identified Atrial Fibrillation (AF) hospitalizations with and without a codiagnosis of CUD using International Classification of Diseases diagnosis codes and compared demographics, socioeconomics, comorbidities, outcomes, and trends between cohorts.

Results: Between 2008 and 2018, we identified 5,155,789 admissions for AF of which 31,768 (0.6%) had a codiagnosis of CUD. The proportion of admissions with a history of CUD increased from 0.3% in 2008 to 1.0% in 2018 (p < .001). Hospital discharges of patients with CUD were significantly younger (53 vs. 72 years, p < .001), had a higher proportion of black race (CUD: 26.6% vs. 8.0%, p < .001), and had a higher proportion of income in the lowest income quartile than without a codiagnosis of CUD (CUD: 40.5% vs. 26.2%, p < .001).

Conclusions: CUD is increasingly prevalent among AF hospitalizations, particularly among young patients. Codiagnosis of CUD in AF hospitalizations is also more common in underserved patients. As a result, it is important for future research to examine and understand the impact of CUD on this population, particularly in the light of changing legislation surrounding the legality of cannabis.

2008-2018年心房颤动住院患者中大麻使用障碍
背景:尽管大麻使用的合法性发生了变化,大麻使用障碍(CUD)的患病率也在增加,但很少有数据调查CUD与住院心房颤动(AF)住院之间的关系。方法:使用国家住院患者样本,我们使用国际疾病分类诊断代码确定伴有和没有合并诊断为CUD的房颤(AF)住院情况,并比较队列之间的人口统计学、社会经济学、合并症、结局和趋势。结果:在2008年至2018年期间,我们确定了5155789例房颤入院,其中31768例(0.6%)合并诊断为CUD。有CUD病史的入院比例从2008年的0.3%上升到2018年的1.0% (p结论:房颤住院患者中CUD越来越普遍,尤其是年轻患者。房颤住院合并诊断CUD在服务不足的患者中也更为常见。因此,对于未来的研究来说,重要的是检查和了解CUD对这一人群的影响,特别是在围绕大麻合法性的立法不断变化的情况下。
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