Introduction: Alcohol is an important factor weighting towards global disease burden, premature death and Disability-Adjusted Life Years. This study examines the burden imposed on the Borgo Trento Verona Hospital Emergency Department (ED) by patients with acute alcohol intoxication (AAI).Methods: A 6-year retrospective study was performed by reviewing medical records in all patients (≥16 years old) diagnosed with AAI. Clinical criteria for inclusion in the sample followed those defined in the Alcohol Intoxication Symptomsâ section of DSM-IV-TR. Ambiguous cases presenting traumas potentially related to AAI were confirmed positive using a Blood Alcohol Level (BAL) test before inclusion in the sample. Socio-demographic data, case history, timi...
Introduction: A subset of frequent users of emergency services are those who use the emergency depar...
BACKGROUND: Potential benefits of preventing continued alcohol intake in individuals presenting at t...
Background and aims: Epidemiological evidence on the impact of different alcohol drinking patterns o...
Alcohol is an important factor weighting towards global disease burden, premature death and Disabili...
Background: Risky alcohol consumption can occur from a young age and affects people of all age group...
Background: Risky alcohol consumption can occur from a young age and affects people of all age group...
QUESTION UNDER STUDY: To investigate the change over time in the number of ED admissions with positi...
QUESTION UNDER STUDY: To investigate the change over time in the number of ED admissions with positi...
Background: The purpose of the study was to identify and to profile alcohol-related attendances to ...
Background: The purpose of the study was to identify and to profile alcohol-related attendances to ...
Background: The purpose of the study was to identify and to profile alcohol-related attendances to ...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the study was to identify and to profile alcohol-related attendances to e...
none11noBACKGROUND: Alcohol use disorders (AUD) are a frequent cause of admission to emergency depa...
Alcohol is a legal and yet detrimental psychoactive substance, capable of establishing addiction and...
Background:\ud The purpose of the study was to identify and to profile alcohol-related attendances t...
Introduction: A subset of frequent users of emergency services are those who use the emergency depar...
BACKGROUND: Potential benefits of preventing continued alcohol intake in individuals presenting at t...
Background and aims: Epidemiological evidence on the impact of different alcohol drinking patterns o...
Alcohol is an important factor weighting towards global disease burden, premature death and Disabili...
Background: Risky alcohol consumption can occur from a young age and affects people of all age group...
Background: Risky alcohol consumption can occur from a young age and affects people of all age group...
QUESTION UNDER STUDY: To investigate the change over time in the number of ED admissions with positi...
QUESTION UNDER STUDY: To investigate the change over time in the number of ED admissions with positi...
Background: The purpose of the study was to identify and to profile alcohol-related attendances to ...
Background: The purpose of the study was to identify and to profile alcohol-related attendances to ...
Background: The purpose of the study was to identify and to profile alcohol-related attendances to ...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the study was to identify and to profile alcohol-related attendances to e...
none11noBACKGROUND: Alcohol use disorders (AUD) are a frequent cause of admission to emergency depa...
Alcohol is a legal and yet detrimental psychoactive substance, capable of establishing addiction and...
Background:\ud The purpose of the study was to identify and to profile alcohol-related attendances t...
Introduction: A subset of frequent users of emergency services are those who use the emergency depar...
BACKGROUND: Potential benefits of preventing continued alcohol intake in individuals presenting at t...
Background and aims: Epidemiological evidence on the impact of different alcohol drinking patterns o...