Objective To study the trends of arrhythmia hospitalizations with cannabis use disorders (CUDs) in terms of demographic characteristics and inpatient outcomes. Methods We used the nationwide inpatient sample (NIS) data during the post-legalization period (2010-2014) and included 570,556 arrhythmia inpatients (age, 15-54 years), and 14,426 inpatients had comorbid CUD (2.53%). We used the linear-by-linear association test and independent-sample T-test for assessing the change in hospital outcomes in inpatients with CUD. Results Arrhythmia hospitalizations with CUD increased by 31% (2010-2014). This increasing trend was seen in adults (45-54 years, P < 0.001) and was predominant in males (77.6%). Hypertension (40.6%), hyperlipidemia (17.6%), a...
Background-—Cannabis is known to be associated with neuropsychiatric problems, but less is known abo...
ObjectiveIn the United States, adult cannabis use has increased over time, but less information is a...
Background With increase in incidence rate of persistent vomiting (PV) in the post-legalization per...
Background: Cannabis (marijuana) use and depression are known to be strongly interconnected. However...
Abstract Background Cannabis is increasingly used for...
Background: Recent legalization of therapeutic and recreational cannabis use makes it imperative to ...
BackgroundApproximately 3.8% of adults worldwide have used cannabis in the past year. Understanding ...
BACKGROUND: Whether cannabis use worsens outcomes in coronary heart disease is unknown and no previo...
Marijuana use among all age groups has been increasing, including among older adults aged ≥65 years....
Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the fourth leading cause of mortality in...
Evaluation of cannabis abuse and epidemiology in 61 young adults aged less than 35 years old hospita...
Cannabis is the most widely used illegal drug. Over the last years more scientific studies focus on ...
AbstractBackgroundMinority groups generally experience more disparities than whites in behavioral he...
Objectives: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit substance and has been associated with mental...
K01 MH106631/MH/NIMH NIH HHSUnited States/P50 MH115842/MH/NIMH NIH HHSUnited States/R01 DA044987/DA/...
Background-—Cannabis is known to be associated with neuropsychiatric problems, but less is known abo...
ObjectiveIn the United States, adult cannabis use has increased over time, but less information is a...
Background With increase in incidence rate of persistent vomiting (PV) in the post-legalization per...
Background: Cannabis (marijuana) use and depression are known to be strongly interconnected. However...
Abstract Background Cannabis is increasingly used for...
Background: Recent legalization of therapeutic and recreational cannabis use makes it imperative to ...
BackgroundApproximately 3.8% of adults worldwide have used cannabis in the past year. Understanding ...
BACKGROUND: Whether cannabis use worsens outcomes in coronary heart disease is unknown and no previo...
Marijuana use among all age groups has been increasing, including among older adults aged ≥65 years....
Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the fourth leading cause of mortality in...
Evaluation of cannabis abuse and epidemiology in 61 young adults aged less than 35 years old hospita...
Cannabis is the most widely used illegal drug. Over the last years more scientific studies focus on ...
AbstractBackgroundMinority groups generally experience more disparities than whites in behavioral he...
Objectives: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit substance and has been associated with mental...
K01 MH106631/MH/NIMH NIH HHSUnited States/P50 MH115842/MH/NIMH NIH HHSUnited States/R01 DA044987/DA/...
Background-—Cannabis is known to be associated with neuropsychiatric problems, but less is known abo...
ObjectiveIn the United States, adult cannabis use has increased over time, but less information is a...
Background With increase in incidence rate of persistent vomiting (PV) in the post-legalization per...