Abstract 13812: Daily Marijuana Use is Associated With Incident Heart Failure: “All of Us” Research Program

Author:

Bene-Alhasan Yakubu1,Osei Albert D2,Tammara Anita3,Almaadawy Omar4,Dwumah-Agyen Matthew5,Mensah Samuel6,Woldu Bethel4

Affiliation:

1. Internal Medicine, Medstar Health, Baltimore, MD

2. Medstar Union Memorial Hosp, Baltimore, MD

3. Medstar Franklin Square Med Cntr, Baltimore, MD

4. Medstar Health, Baltimore, MD

5. Global Health, Harvard T.H. Chan Sch of Public Health, Boston, MA

6. Internal Medicine, Medstar Union Memorial Hosp, Baltimore, MD

Abstract

Background: With the increasing state-level legalization of marijuana across the United States, its use has increased exponentially, especially among the youth. However, a lot remains unknown concerning its cardiovascular health implications. We sought to assess the association between the frequency of marijuana use and new-onset heart failure (HF). Methods: Using the NIH-sponsored “All of Us” Research Program, we performed a prospective analysis of participants’ survey data and Electronic Health records (EHR). We excluded patients with a baseline EHR diagnosis of HF. Marijuana use was defined as any unprescribed use or if prescribed, use beyond prescribed doses, and was collected using the NM ASSIST instrument. We determined the association between the frequency of marijuana use and incident HF using Cox proportional hazards models adjusted for demographic and socioeconomic factors, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, BMI, alcohol use and smoking status. Results: From a final population of 156,999, there were 2958 events within a median follow-up time of 45 months. Compared to never users, daily marijuana users had an increased risk of incident HF (aHR - 1.34, 95% CI 1.04-1.72). In subgroup analyses, frequency of marijuana use was not associated with incident HFrEF nor HFpEF. There was no evidence of effect modification by age, sex at birth nor smoking status. The relationship was attenuated after addition of coronary artery disease diagnosis as a time varying covariate in our main model (aHR - 1.27, 95% CI 0.99-1.62). Implication: Data on the cardiovascular effects of marijuana use is limited. To our knowledge this is the first prospective analysis on the association of marijuana use and HF. Our study suggests daily marijuana use is associated with HF. More research into the cardiovascular effects of marijuana is needed to enable clinicians provide the public with high quality information on the health implications of marijuana and to guide policies.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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1. Cannabis use and cardiovascular diseases;European Heart Journal;2024-05-31

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