Introduction: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is the usual clinical entry point for coronary heart disease. France is the European country with the highest prevalence of cannabis use and an increase in serious cardiovascular complications, including infarction, related to cannabis. The main objective was to compare the clinical and cardiological profile of patients with ACS according to exposure to cannabis use.

Population And Methods: We conducted a retrospective, single-centre, exposure-non-exposure cohort study of all adult patients (> 18 years) admitted for ACS in the ICU between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2021 at the Centre Hospitalier de Troyes, with mention of cannabis use in the medical record. A matching was performed so that each patient identified in the exposed group was associated with a comparable unexposed patient on age, sex, period of hospitalisation and cardiovascular event typology (type of ACS and topography for ST+).

Results: 2745 patients admitted to the ICU and the coronary angiography room presented an ST+ or ST- ACS from 01/01/2012 to 31/12/2021 at the CHT. For 31 patients of them (1.1%), we noted cannabis consumption, which concern 7,9% of SCA ST+ aged under 50.

Discussion: The link between cannabis use and ACS is established, but studies concerning the place of cannabis in the ACS pathway of an ICU are few in France. Our results show the interest of developing a specific pathway focused on the needs of patients and their specificities in post ACS management.

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