Background: While the validity of self-reported consumption based on blood alcohol concentration (BAC) has been found to be high in emergency room (ER) samples, little research exists on the estimated number of drinks consumed given a BAC level. Such data would be useful in establishing a dose-response relationship between drinking and risk (e.g., of injury) in those studies for which the number of drinks consumed is not available but BAC is. Methods: Several methods were used to estimate the number of drinks consumed in the 6 hours prior to injury based on BAC obtained at the time of ER admission of n = 1,953 patients who self-reported any drinking 6 hours prior to their injury and who arrived to the ER within 6 hours of the event, from th...
The goal of this report is to assess the relationship of varying levels of blood alcohol concentrati...
QUESTION UNDER STUDY: To investigate the change over time in the number of ED admissions with positi...
Aims: The aim of this study was to quantify the relationship between acute alcohol consumption and i...
Purpose: Concerns about self-reports have led to calls for objective measures of blood alcohol conce...
Objective: To examine the impact of usual drinking patterns and related problems on the acute use of...
Aim: While drinking in the event is an important factor in injury occurrence, the pattern of usual ...
Objective—Most data regarding high blood alcohol concentrations (BAC) ≥400 mg/dL have been from alco...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine whether injury mechanism among injured patient...
This study assessed the inconsistencies between self-reported alcohol consumption and blood alcohol ...
There is limited analysis of characteristics for different measures of alcohol misuse in attendees ...
BackgroundPatients with an alcohol use disorder (AUD) have an increased risk of developing complicat...
Introduction: Trauma patients who present to the emergency department (ED) intoxicated or with an al...
BACKGROUND: An association between alcohol consumption and injury is clearly established from volume...
Background: Brief alcohol intervention may improve outcomes for injury patients with hazardous drink...
ABSTRACT. Objective: Alcohol can result in harm (including injury) not only to the drinker but also ...
The goal of this report is to assess the relationship of varying levels of blood alcohol concentrati...
QUESTION UNDER STUDY: To investigate the change over time in the number of ED admissions with positi...
Aims: The aim of this study was to quantify the relationship between acute alcohol consumption and i...
Purpose: Concerns about self-reports have led to calls for objective measures of blood alcohol conce...
Objective: To examine the impact of usual drinking patterns and related problems on the acute use of...
Aim: While drinking in the event is an important factor in injury occurrence, the pattern of usual ...
Objective—Most data regarding high blood alcohol concentrations (BAC) ≥400 mg/dL have been from alco...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine whether injury mechanism among injured patient...
This study assessed the inconsistencies between self-reported alcohol consumption and blood alcohol ...
There is limited analysis of characteristics for different measures of alcohol misuse in attendees ...
BackgroundPatients with an alcohol use disorder (AUD) have an increased risk of developing complicat...
Introduction: Trauma patients who present to the emergency department (ED) intoxicated or with an al...
BACKGROUND: An association between alcohol consumption and injury is clearly established from volume...
Background: Brief alcohol intervention may improve outcomes for injury patients with hazardous drink...
ABSTRACT. Objective: Alcohol can result in harm (including injury) not only to the drinker but also ...
The goal of this report is to assess the relationship of varying levels of blood alcohol concentrati...
QUESTION UNDER STUDY: To investigate the change over time in the number of ED admissions with positi...
Aims: The aim of this study was to quantify the relationship between acute alcohol consumption and i...