Patel, Rikinkumar S.Patel, JaiminJaladi, Paul RahulBhimanadham, Narmada N.Imran, SundusTankersley, William E.2019-08-302019-08-302019Patel, R. S., Patel, J., Jaladi, P. R., Bhimanadham, N. N., Imran, S., & Tankersley, W. E. (2019). Burden of Persistent Vomiting with Cannabis Use Disorder: Report from 55,549 Hospitalizations in the United States. Psychosomatics. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psym.2019.07.003https://hdl.handle.net/1805/20713Background With increase in incidence rate of persistent vomiting (PV) in the post-legalization period it is important to understand adverse effects of cannabis use and its relationship with PV. Objective We investigated the relationship between cannabis use disorder (CUD) and PV-related hospitalization. Methods A Nationwide Inpatient Sample was analyzed from 2010 to 2014 for patients (aged 15–54 y) with a primary diagnosis of PV (N = 55,549), and a comparison was made between patients with the International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Edition classification of CUD versus non-CUD cohorts. We used logistic regression to study the odds ratio between CUD and PV. Results The number of PV-related hospitalizations with CUD had a significantly increased trend (P < 0.001), with a 286% increase over 5 years. A higher proportion of these patients with CUD were younger (15–24 y), female, and African American/Hispanic. In regression analysis, cannabis was associated with a seven-fold higher odds (95% confidence interval: 6.931–7.260) of PV-related hospitalization. Conclusions This study found that CUD was independently associated with a 609% increased likelihood of PV-related hospitalization, and this association persisted even after adjusting for known risk factors and other substances.enPublisher Policycannabis usecannabinoidshyperemesisBurden of Persistent Vomiting With Cannabis Use Disorder: Report From 55,549 Hospitalizations in the United StatesArticle