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. 2022 Feb 10;14(2):e22090. doi: 10.7759/cureus.22090

Table 4. In-hospital mortality when co-ingested with other drugs.

1 Adj for Age, sex, race, charlson comorbidity index, hospital bed size, teaching status, location and insurance

OUTCOMES Cocaine (787,118) Cocaine + Alcohol (1,294,448) p-Value
In-hospital mortality 1.36% 1.07% <0.001
                        Adjusted odds ratio1 0.99 (CI 0.91-1.08) 0.87
OUTCOMES Cocaine (787,118) Cocaine + Opioid (1,015,389) p-Value
In-hospital mortality 1.36% 1.23% 0.03
                        Adjusted odds ratio1 1.11 (CI 0.99-1.23) 0.053
OUTCOMES Cocaine (787,118) Cocaine + Stimulant (822,775) p-Value
In-hospital mortality 1.36% 1.35% 0.92
                        Adjusted odds ratio1 1.28 (CI 1.02-1.6) 0.03
OUTCOMES Cocaine (787,118) Cocaine + Marijuana (1,017,937) p-Value
In-hospital mortality 1.36% 0.7% <0.001
                        Adjusted odds ratio1 0.66 (CI 0.58-0.76) <0.001
OUTCOMES Cocaine (787,118) Cocaine + Hallucinogen (789,454) p-Value
In-hospital mortality 1.36% 0.64% 0.17
                        Adjusted odds ratio1 0.68 (CI 0.22-2.15) 0.52
OUTCOMES Cocaine (787,118) Cocaine + Sedative (799,184) p-Value
In-hospital mortality 1.36% 0.9% 0.04
                        Adjusted odds ratio1 0.96 (CI 0.62-1.5) 0.88