Cannabis Use Disorder Emergency Department Visits and Hospitalizations and 5-Year Mortality.

Feb 6, 2025JAMA network open

Emergency Visits, Hospital Stays, and 5-Year Death Rates Linked to Cannabis Use Disorder

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Abstract

Among 527,972 individuals studied, those receiving hospital care for cannabis use disorders had a 2.79 times higher risk of death compared to the general population.

  • 3.5% of individuals with hospital-based cannabis use disorders (CUD) died within 5 years, compared to 0.6% of matched general population members.
  • Increased risk of death was observed for all types examined, with a notably high risk for suicide (9.70 times higher) and trauma (4.55 times higher).
  • Individuals with CUD care also faced elevated risks of death from opioid poisoning (5.03 times higher), other drug poisonings (4.56 times higher), and lung cancer (3.81 times higher).
  • Compared to those with CUD, individuals with hospital-based care for alcohol, stimulants, and opioids also had increased mortality risks within 5 years.
  • These findings may inform clinical practices and policies as cannabis use increases globally.

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