Abstract

BackgroundCannabis is one of the most consumed illicit drugs in India. Long term effects of cannabis smoking on the cardiovascular system are still not fully known. The present study explores cardiovascular abnormalities in asymptomatic cannabis smokers by comparing their electrocardiogram (ECG) with tobacco smokers and non-smokers. MethodsThe study included 50 participants in each of the three groups: cannabis, tobacco and non-smokers, between the age group 18–40 years. ECG was recorded and the following parameters were compared: Age, Heart rate, RR-interval, P-wave, PR-interval, QRS-complex, QT-interval, QTc-interval, ST-segment and T-wave duration. ResultsThe mean age of cannabis smokers, tobacco smokers, and non-smokers were 26.44, 31.22 and 31.34, respectively. Cannabis smokers were younger than tobacco smokers and non-smokers. All the participants reported to us were males. The QRS complex duration was shortened in cannabis smokers compared to tobacco smokers. The ST-segment duration was shorter among tobacco smokers compared to non-smokers. ConclusionsThe study proposes cannabis as a potential risk factor for adverse cardiac events as an acute and chronic effect. Clinicians could also use our findings to correlate cardiac complaints of a cannabis dependent patient. ECG could be a quick and affordable modality for investigating such patients. The subjects of the cannabis group had younger age than subjects of the other groups.

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