Alcohol Symposium: Diagnosis and Treatment of Alcohol Problems Flashcards

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What are the effects of low doses of alcohol?

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Euphoria, reduced anxiety, relaxation, sociability

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What are the effects of high doses of alcohol?

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Intoxication
Impaired attention and judgement, unsteadiness, flushing, nystagmus, mood instability, disinhibition, slurring, stupor, unconsciousness

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What is intoxication?

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The pathological state produced by a drug, serum, alcohol, or any toxic substance; poisoning

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What are the terms used for diagnosis of alcohol use?

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Acute intoxication
Harmful use
Dependence
Withdrawal state

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What is harmful use?

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Pattern of use causing damage to physical or mental health

Use >1 month or repeatedly over 12 months

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What is dependence?

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3 or more of the following for >1month or repeatedly over 12 months:

  • Cravings/compulsions to take
  • Difficulty controlling use
  • Primacy
  • Increased tolerance
  • Physiological withdrawal on reduction/cessation
  • Persistence despite harmful consequences
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What is a withdrawal state?

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Group of symptoms of variable clustering and severity on complete/relative withdrawal of a psychoactive substance, after persistent use of that substance

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What are the symptoms of an alcohol withdrawal state?

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Tremor
Weakness
Nausea and vomiting
Anxiety
Seizures
Confusion
Agitation
Death
Delirium Tremens
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What is delirium tremens?

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  • Profound confusion, tremor, agitation, hallucinations, delusions, sleeplessness, autonomic over-activity
  • Mortality in DTs = 5%
  • Death: cardiovascular collapse, infection, hyperthermia, seizures or self injury
  • Usually 48-72 hours after alcohol stopped
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How does alcohol affect mental health?

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Anxiety
Depression
Sleep disruption
Morbid Jealousy
Alcoholic hallucinosis
Deliberate self-injury
Suicidal thoughts/acts
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How does alcohol affect physical health?

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Accidental injury
Violence
Cancer - mouth, oesophagus, liver
Neurological effects - fits, confusional state, 
Korscoff's/Wernicke's
Brain damage
HTN
Ulcers and gastritis
Increased risk of infections
Pancreatitis
Impotence and infertility in women
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What is Wernicke’s encephalopathy?

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Confusion, ataxia, opthalmoplegia, nystagmus

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What is Korsacoff’s psychosis?

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Prominent impairment of recent and remote memory
Preservation of immediate recall
No general cognitive impairment
Retrograde and anterograde memory
Impaired learning and disorientation
May exhibit nystagmus and ataxia
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What are Wernicke’s/Korsokoff’s caused by?

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Caused by thiamine deficiency

  • Poor intake and absorption
  • Poor hepatic function
  • Increased requirement for alcohol metabolism
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How can alcohol affect relationships?

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Aggression
Marital difficulties - Morbid jealousy
Poor parenting/neglect +/- loss of parenting rights
Loss of friendships and social supports

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What are some screening tools for alcoholism?

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-CAGE

  • AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test)
  • FAST (4 questions)
  • PAT (Paddington Alcohol Test; used in A&Es)
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What is CAGE?

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2 or more = likely alcohol problem:
Have you tried to Cut down?
Have you felt Annoyed by people criticising your drinking?
Have you felt Guilty about drinking?
Have you felt the need to have an Eye-opener?

Cut-down, annoyed, guilty, eye-opener

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How is alcoholism managed?

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  • Practical advice, education, harm reduction

- Holistic/bio-psycho-social approach

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What is the holistic/bio-psycho-social approach?

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  • Support for patient and family
  • Psychological help (e.g. CBT, group therapy)
  • Social work input (benefits, housing, child protection)
  • Skills training
  • Community Support (eg AA, ADA)
  • Inpatient or residential treatment
  • Medication
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What medication is used for prevention of of Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome?

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Thiamine

21
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What medications are used to manage alcohol withdrawal?

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Benzodiazepines, commonly Chlordiazepoxide

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What are alcohol aversion/deterrent medications?

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Disulfiram (Antabuse)

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What are some anti-craving medications?

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Acamprosate (Campral)
Naltrexone
Nalmefene
(Baclofen)