Stroke in young cannabis users (18–49 years): National trends in hospitalizations and outcomes
Background Recent legalization of therapeutic and recreational cannabis use makes it imperative to have an insight into odds and trends in young-onset stroke-related hospitalizations among cannabis users (18–49 years). Methods The National Inpatient Sample dataset (2007–2014) was utilized to assess...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of stroke 2020-07, Vol.15 (5), p.535-539 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Recent legalization of therapeutic and recreational cannabis use makes it imperative to have an insight into odds and trends in young-onset stroke-related hospitalizations among cannabis users (18–49 years).
Methods
The National Inpatient Sample dataset (2007–2014) was utilized to assess national trends, odds of young-onset stroke-related hospitalizations, and outcomes among cannabis users vs. nonusers using provided discharge weights, strata, and cluster design. The rates are described per 100,000 hospitalizations among cannabis users and non-users.
Results
A total of 3,307,310 hospitalizations were identified among young adults with current or previous cannabis use. Of these, 34,857 (1.1%) were related to young-onset stroke. A relative increase of 13.92% (553 in 2007 to 630 in 2014; ptrend |
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ISSN: | 1747-4930 1747-4949 |
DOI: | 10.1177/1747493019895651 |