Young adults hospitalized for a stroke are much more likely to be admitted for a recurrent stroke if they have cannabis use disorder (CUD), new observational research suggests.
are much more likely to be admitted for a recurrent stroke if they have cannabis use disorder , new observational research suggests.
Research suggests CUD – defined as the chronic habitual use of cannabis – is more common in the young adult population. But Jain says the population of marijuana users is"a changing dynamic." Prevalence and risk of recurrent stroke in patients with prior stroke or TIA in cannabis users have not been clearly established, the researchers point out.
After adjusting for demographic factors , and pre-existing conditions, patients with CUD were 48% more likely to be hospitalized for recurrent stroke than those without CUD. Living in low-income neighbourhoods and in northeast and southern regions of the U.S. was also more common in the CUD group.
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