BackgroundAlcohol screening and brief intervention (SBI) is used to decrease alcohol consumption, health care costs, and injury recidivism in trauma patients. Despite SBI being mandated for trauma centers, various concerns have led many centers to conduct SBI only on patients with a detectable blood alcohol concentration (BAC). We sought to determine the predictive nature of BAC on hazardous drinking behavior.Study designAdult trauma patients were included if they received an SBI before discharge. SBI was administered using a computerized alcohol screening and intervention (CASI) system with the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT). Data regarding demographics, injuries, and BAC were prospectively collected. Multivariate analyse...
Abstract — Aims: To determine the most effective marker of hazardous alcohol drinking in trauma pati...
Introduction: High rates of trauma recidivism associated with alcohol use indicate the need to scree...
Background: Alcohol and drug abuse are recognized to be significantly prevalent in trauma patients, ...
BackgroundAlcohol screening and brief intervention (SBI) is used to decrease alcohol consumption, he...
BackgroundAlcohol abuse is recognized as a significant contributor to injury. It is therefore essent...
This study assessed the inconsistencies between self-reported alcohol consumption and blood alcohol ...
Abstract Background Alcohol abuse is recognized as a significant contributor to injury. It is theref...
Background: Brief alcohol intervention may improve outcomes for injury patients with hazardous drink...
Objective—Most data regarding high blood alcohol concentrations (BAC) ≥400 mg/dL have been from alco...
The goal of this report is to assess the relationship of varying levels of blood alcohol concentrati...
The purpose of this study was to identify potential predictors of alcohol screening and brief interv...
INTRODUCTION: We aimed to investigate in-hospital outcomes of traumatic brain injury (TBI) based on ...
Background Alcohol-related trauma remains high among underserved patients despite ongoing preventive...
Introduction: We aimed to investigate in-hospital outcomes of traumatic brain injury (TBI) based on ...
Introduction: Trauma patients who present to the emergency department (ED) intoxicated or with an al...
Abstract — Aims: To determine the most effective marker of hazardous alcohol drinking in trauma pati...
Introduction: High rates of trauma recidivism associated with alcohol use indicate the need to scree...
Background: Alcohol and drug abuse are recognized to be significantly prevalent in trauma patients, ...
BackgroundAlcohol screening and brief intervention (SBI) is used to decrease alcohol consumption, he...
BackgroundAlcohol abuse is recognized as a significant contributor to injury. It is therefore essent...
This study assessed the inconsistencies between self-reported alcohol consumption and blood alcohol ...
Abstract Background Alcohol abuse is recognized as a significant contributor to injury. It is theref...
Background: Brief alcohol intervention may improve outcomes for injury patients with hazardous drink...
Objective—Most data regarding high blood alcohol concentrations (BAC) ≥400 mg/dL have been from alco...
The goal of this report is to assess the relationship of varying levels of blood alcohol concentrati...
The purpose of this study was to identify potential predictors of alcohol screening and brief interv...
INTRODUCTION: We aimed to investigate in-hospital outcomes of traumatic brain injury (TBI) based on ...
Background Alcohol-related trauma remains high among underserved patients despite ongoing preventive...
Introduction: We aimed to investigate in-hospital outcomes of traumatic brain injury (TBI) based on ...
Introduction: Trauma patients who present to the emergency department (ED) intoxicated or with an al...
Abstract — Aims: To determine the most effective marker of hazardous alcohol drinking in trauma pati...
Introduction: High rates of trauma recidivism associated with alcohol use indicate the need to scree...
Background: Alcohol and drug abuse are recognized to be significantly prevalent in trauma patients, ...