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Elena Ahrens1,2, Luca J Wachtendorf1,2, Kevin P Hill3,4
1Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
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Over the past decade, legislative changes occurred in the USA and the western world that were followed by a substantial increase in reported use of cannabis among the general population. Among patients undergoing anesthesia for surgery or interventional procedures, older patients-often defined as adults over 65 years-are one of the fastest-growing populations. Within this group, the prevalence of cannabis use almost tripled over the past decade. In addition to habitual cannabis use, recommendations for treatment of chronic pain with cannabinoids have become increasingly more common. The clinical relevance of cannabis use in older adults is supported by recent studies linking it to increased anesthetic requirements as well as respiratory, cardiovascular, and psychiatric complications following surgery. Still, evidence remains equivocal, as these associations may largely depend on the type, frequency, and route of cannabis administration, and current research is mostly limited to retrospective cohort studies. Multisystemic effects of cannabis can become especially relevant in patients of advanced age undergoing anesthesia, characterized by physiological and pharmacodynamic alterations as well as a higher risks of drug-to-drug interactions. Best-practice guidelines emphasize the need for detailed, systematic preoperative screening for habits of cannabis use, including the history, type, and frequency, to guide perioperative management in these patients. This review discusses considerations for anesthesia in older patients with habitual cannabis use while highlighting strategies and recommendations to ensure safe and effective anesthesia care.
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