Clinical Predictors of Alcohol Withdrawal Delirium |
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Authors: | T. Wetterling R.-D. Kanitz C. Veltrup M. Driessen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychiatry, University Medical School Luebeck, Luebeck, Federal Republic of Germany. |
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Abstract: | Up to now, clinical predictors for the course of the alcohol withdrawal syndrome, especially for the occurrence of a delirium, are lacking. Thus, this study was undertaken to examine whether clinical routine investigations at admission before the withdrawal syndrome can reveal factors indicating a higher risk for the development of a delirium. Our results showed that decreased serum electrolyte concentrations (i.e., chloride and potassium), elevated ALT, and γ-glutamyltransferase serum levels, as well as ataxia and polyneuropathy at the neurological examination, indicate a higher risk for the development of an alcohol withdrawal delirium. |
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Keywords: | Alcoholism Alcohol Withdrawal Delirium Electrolytes Liver Diseases |
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