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Abstract

In a systematic review published in 2008, we analyzed 6 reported cases.2 In all instances AF was of recent onset occurring shortly after marijuana smoking in young subjects.2 No patient had a structural heart disease and only 1 had a precipitating factor (hypertension), and all patients had a favorable outcome with no recurrence after cessation of marijuana smoking.2 Since 2008, we have come across 2 cases of marijuana-associated paroxysmal AF in our center, both cases in young patients without any co-morbidities. [...]a retrospective 6-year period analysis of young patients (defined as aged <=45 years) with "lone" AF admitted to City Hospital, Birmingham, UK showed that in 3 of 88 cases marijuana was the precipitating factor.3 One of these patients had further paroxysms of the arrhythmia due to continuing use of cannabis.3 Of note, adrenergic stimulation and disturbances in atrial coronary or microvascular flow associated with marijuana smoking may facilitate AF development and perpetuation possibly because of increased pulmonary vein ectopy, enhanced atrial electrical remodeling, and increased dispersion of refractoriness.2 It should also be stressed that although this adverse event seems to be quite "benign" in young healthy subjects, it is apparently more "malignant" in older patients having other risk factors for thromboembolism.

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Title
Marijuana Smoking is Associated With Atrial Fibrillation
Author
Korantzopoulos, Panagiotis
Pages
1085-1086
Publication year
2014
Publication date
Mar 15, 2014
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
00029149
e-ISSN
18791913
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1525978099
Copyright
Copyright Elsevier Limited Mar 15, 2014