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Association Between Recreational Drug Use and Cardiovascular Events Post-Hospitalization in France
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BACKGROUND:
Although recent work has shown that recent recreational drug use is associated with in-hospital outcomes in patients admitted to the intensive cardiac care unit (ICCU), its cardiovascular consequences after hospitalization for an acute cardiovascular event are not well established. We aimed to evaluate the prognostic impact of recreational drug use at 1-year follow-up on major adverse cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events (MACCE) in patients admitted to the ICCU.
METHODS:
The ADDICT-ICCU study (Addiction in Intensive Cardiac Care Units) is a prospective multicentric study including all consecutive patients admitted to the ICCU over 2 weeks in April 2021 at 39 French centers. Patients were excluded in cases of scheduled hospitalization, hospitalization within 24 hours before ICCU admission, or in-hospital death. Screening for recreational drug use was performed by a systematic urinary testing upon admission. The primary composite outcome was 1-year MACCE defined as cardiovascular death, nonfatal myocardial infarction, or stroke. Outcomes were adjudicated by 2 senior cardiologists after patient contact and review of anonymized records. A multivariable Cox regression analysis adjusted for traditional prognostic factors was performed to assess the independent association between overall recreational drug use and clinical outcomes.
RESULTS:
Of the 1392 patients assessed (63±15 years, 69.9% men), 157 (11.3%) had an initial positive test (cannabis or opioids, cocaine, amphetamines, or 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine). After 1-year of follow-up, 94 (6.7%) patients experienced MACCE, with a higher incidence observed among drug users compared with nonusers (12.7% versus 6.0%; risk difference, 6.7% [95% CI, 1.5%–12.2%]). Cannabis or opioid use alone was also associated with MACCE (hazard ratio, 1.77 [95% CI, 1.02–3.08] for cannabis, and hazard ratio, 3.60 [95% CI, 1.57–8.23], for opioids). After adjustment for traditional prognostic factors, recreational drug use remained independently associated with MACCE (hazard ratio, 2.91 [95% CI, 1.68–5.05]).
CONCLUSIONS:
Recreational drug use markedly increases the risk of 1-year adverse cardiovascular outcomes in ICCU patients highlighting the need for targeted, tailored interventions.
REGISTRATION:
URL:
https://www.clinicaltrials.gov
; Unique identifier: NCT05063097.
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Raphael Mirailles
Clément Delmas
Solenn Toupin
Claire Bouleti
Antonin Trimaille
Guillaume Schurtz
Nicolas Piliero
Stéphane Andrieu
Benoît Lattuca
Reza Rossanaly Vasram
Pascal Lim
Nathalie Noirclerc
Marc Goralski
Antoine Deney
François Roubille
Charles Fauvel
Thomas Bochaton
Franck Boccara
Edouard Gerbaud
Etienne Puymirat
Eric Vicaut
Jean-Guillaume Dillinger
Patrick Henry
Theo Pezel
Victor Aboyans
Emeric Albert
Franck Albert
Sean Alvain
Nabil Amri
Sabir Attou
Simon Auvray
Sonia Azzakani
Ruben Azencot
Marc Bedossa
Albert Boccara
Eric Bonnefoy-Cudraz
Guillaume Bonnet
Guillaume Bonnet
Nabil Bouali
Océane Bouchot
Tanissia Boukertouta
Jean Baptiste Brette
Marjorie Canu
Aures Chaib
Clement Charbonnel
Anne Solenne Chaussade
Alexandre Coppens
Yves Cottin
Arthur Darmon
Elena De Angelis
Laura Delsarte
Jean Claude Dib
Clemence Docq
Valentin Dupasquier
Meyer Elbaz
Antony El Hadad
Amine El Ouahidi
Nacim Ezzouhairi
Julien Fabre
Damien Fard
Martine Gilard
Nissim Grinberg
Alain Grentzinger
Marie Hauguel-Moreau
Fabien Huet
Thomas Landemaine
Léo Lemarchand
Thomas Levasseur
Laura Maitre Ballesteros
Nicolas Mansencal
Benjamin Marie
David Martinez
Benoit Merat
Christophe Meune
Damien Millischer
Thomas Moine
Pascal Nhan
Patrick Ohlmann
Fabien Picard
Thibaut Pommier
Arthur Ramonatxo
Vincent Roule
Mathilde Stevenard
David Sulman
Fédérico Swedsky
Victoria Tea
Eugénie Thevenet
Christophe Thuaire
Christophe Tron
Guillaume Viboud
Dominique Yomi
Cyril Zakine
Title: Association Between Recreational Drug Use and Cardiovascular Events Post-Hospitalization in France
Description:
BACKGROUND:
Although recent work has shown that recent recreational drug use is associated with in-hospital outcomes in patients admitted to the intensive cardiac care unit (ICCU), its cardiovascular consequences after hospitalization for an acute cardiovascular event are not well established.
We aimed to evaluate the prognostic impact of recreational drug use at 1-year follow-up on major adverse cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events (MACCE) in patients admitted to the ICCU.
METHODS:
The ADDICT-ICCU study (Addiction in Intensive Cardiac Care Units) is a prospective multicentric study including all consecutive patients admitted to the ICCU over 2 weeks in April 2021 at 39 French centers.
Patients were excluded in cases of scheduled hospitalization, hospitalization within 24 hours before ICCU admission, or in-hospital death.
Screening for recreational drug use was performed by a systematic urinary testing upon admission.
The primary composite outcome was 1-year MACCE defined as cardiovascular death, nonfatal myocardial infarction, or stroke.
Outcomes were adjudicated by 2 senior cardiologists after patient contact and review of anonymized records.
A multivariable Cox regression analysis adjusted for traditional prognostic factors was performed to assess the independent association between overall recreational drug use and clinical outcomes.
RESULTS:
Of the 1392 patients assessed (63±15 years, 69.
9% men), 157 (11.
3%) had an initial positive test (cannabis or opioids, cocaine, amphetamines, or 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine).
After 1-year of follow-up, 94 (6.
7%) patients experienced MACCE, with a higher incidence observed among drug users compared with nonusers (12.
7% versus 6.
0%; risk difference, 6.
7% [95% CI, 1.
5%–12.
2%]).
Cannabis or opioid use alone was also associated with MACCE (hazard ratio, 1.
77 [95% CI, 1.
02–3.
08] for cannabis, and hazard ratio, 3.
60 [95% CI, 1.
57–8.
23], for opioids).
After adjustment for traditional prognostic factors, recreational drug use remained independently associated with MACCE (hazard ratio, 2.
91 [95% CI, 1.
68–5.
05]).
CONCLUSIONS:
Recreational drug use markedly increases the risk of 1-year adverse cardiovascular outcomes in ICCU patients highlighting the need for targeted, tailored interventions.
REGISTRATION:
URL:
https://www.
clinicaltrials.
gov
; Unique identifier: NCT05063097.
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