Journal of Korean Geriatric Psychiatry

노인정신의학

pISSN 1226-6329 / eISSN 2733-4600


노인정신의학

대한노인정신의학회 (18권2호 98-103)

The Relationship of Alcohol Withdrawal Delirium and Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms in Patients with Alcohol Dependence

알코올 의존 환자에서 진전섬망과 금단증상의 연관성

임지섭(Ji-Seop Lim);김현정(Hyun-Jung Kim);김임규(Im-Kyu Kim);강은찬(Eun-Chan Kang);이상민(Sang-Min Lee);공보금(Bo-Geum Kong);강제욱(Je-Wook Kang);문정준(Jung-Joon Moon);전동욱(Dong-Wook Jeon);정도운(Do-Un Jung)

Abstract

Objective:This study was performed to analyze the clinical variables associated with occurrence of delirium tremens (DT) in inpatients with alcohol dependence initially admitted with diseases unrelated to alcohol. Methods:This study included 132 inpatients seeking treatment for medical problem with acute alcohol withdrawal. The cases were divided into two groups : with DT group (n=44), without DT group (n=88). We compared the epidemiologic data, alcohol withdrawal symptoms and serum analysis data between two groups. We used the logistic regression to predict risk factors for DT. Results:The DT group had more severe alcohol withdrawal symptoms, more amount of drinking alcohol, more number of drinking per month, higher blood urea nitrogen (BUN), creatinine, amylase, C-reactive protein and lower serum total protein than the without-DT group. According to the result of a logistic regression, occurrence of DT showed correlation with the following factors : sweating, hallucination, agitation, amount of alcohol consumption, number of drinking per month. Conclusion:Our study suggests development of DT was correlated with severe alcohol withdrawal symptoms, high BUN, creatinine and low total serum protein. Therefore, during assessment of alcohol dependent patients, clinicians should keep these parameters in mind in order to prevent DT.

Keywords

Alcohol withdrawal delirium,Risk factor