Cannabis may not have a heart: Weed use linked to complications after cardiovascular procedures

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Yoo emphasized that patients should not be deterred from “pursuing potentially life-saving PCI procedures.” / Despite complications for cannabis smokers, Dr. A recently published study found that cannabis users who went under the knife needed more anaesthetic compared to those who didn’t consume weed. Bhuva recommends that clinicians consider screening cannabis users at an earlier age “for potential risk factors of future heart attacks.”   Want to keep up to date on what’s happening in the world of cannabis? It was concerning that “the frequency of recurrent heart attacks and cardiac interventions was higher among cannabis users, even though they were younger and had fewer risk factors for heart disease,” Dr. Revascularization, which restores blood flow to the heart, includes non-surgical PCI and coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), a surgical procedure.

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An analysis of Michigan patients who smoked cannabis and had had angioplasty found that they also had a higher risk of stroke following the procedure.

That was one finding of a preliminary study being presented at the American Heart Association (AAA) Scientific Sessions 2020, which runs virtually from Nov. 13 through 17, notes a press release this week from the AAA.

A separate study also exploring what impact smoking weed may have on cardiovascular health identified higher rates of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and recurrent AMI compared to those who didn’t...

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