Researchers found that patients with traumatic brain injuries who tested positive for THC or tetrahydrocannabinol were more likely to survive than those who tested negative.
The study included 446 patients who suffered traumatic brain injuries and underwent a urine test for the presence of THC in their system.
Researchers from Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute (LA BioMed) found 82 of the patients had THC in their system. Of those, only 2.4 per cent died. Of the remaining patients who didn't have THC in their system, 11.5 per cent died.
"This study was one of the first in a clinical setting to specifically associate THC use as an independent predictor of survival after traumatic brain injury," he said.
The researchers noted that their study has some significant limitations.
"While most - but not all - the deaths in the study can be attributed to the traumatic brain injury itself, it appears that both groups were similarly injured," Plurad said.
The findings are published in the journal The American Surgeon.
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