Delirium tremens (DT) is a common presentation in tertiary care hospitals. Refractory DT, though not very common, is a dreaded presentation in any clinical setting. Usually, patients with DT respond to standard doses of benzodiazepines, but sometimes we encounter patients requiring higher than the usual dose. Also, due to the high level of agitation, confusion and hallucinatory behaviour, physical restraint is frequently used in these patients. We hereby report a case of refractory DT in whom the dilemma of using physical restraint and need for higher doses of Benzodiazepine has been highlighted
Delirium is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome and can occur in various clinical settings. It has a ...
Background: Benzodiazepines are the primary medical intervention used in the hospital for inpatients...
Delirium tremens develops in a minority of patients undergoing acute alcohol withdrawal; however, th...
Delirium tremens (DT) occurs after stopping prolonged, high alcohol intake and may be life-threateni...
Background: Delirium tremens (DT) is one of the most serious complications of alcohol withdrawal, af...
Severe agitation in patients with delirium may be difficult for clinicians ’ management because of p...
Objectives: Delirium tremens is the most severe on the spectrum of alcohol withdrawal syndromes. The...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90352/1/j.1875-9114.1989.tb04119.x.pd
In this report, we present a case series involving four patients placed on the Clinical Institu...
According to American statistics 90% of people drink alcohol at some time in life. The estimated pre...
Delirium, a major psychiatric emergency commonly encountered in alcohol withdrawal state, can have v...
Alcohol abuse is a major public health problem. This brief report summarizes our experience from the...
Objectives: To identify predictive factors associated with the onset of delirium tremens (DT) and pr...
Delirium tremens (DT) is a clinical condition that appears in some patients affected by severe alcoh...
Abrupt cessation of regular use of alcohol in a dependent person causes a with-drawal syndrome that ...
Delirium is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome and can occur in various clinical settings. It has a ...
Background: Benzodiazepines are the primary medical intervention used in the hospital for inpatients...
Delirium tremens develops in a minority of patients undergoing acute alcohol withdrawal; however, th...
Delirium tremens (DT) occurs after stopping prolonged, high alcohol intake and may be life-threateni...
Background: Delirium tremens (DT) is one of the most serious complications of alcohol withdrawal, af...
Severe agitation in patients with delirium may be difficult for clinicians ’ management because of p...
Objectives: Delirium tremens is the most severe on the spectrum of alcohol withdrawal syndromes. The...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90352/1/j.1875-9114.1989.tb04119.x.pd
In this report, we present a case series involving four patients placed on the Clinical Institu...
According to American statistics 90% of people drink alcohol at some time in life. The estimated pre...
Delirium, a major psychiatric emergency commonly encountered in alcohol withdrawal state, can have v...
Alcohol abuse is a major public health problem. This brief report summarizes our experience from the...
Objectives: To identify predictive factors associated with the onset of delirium tremens (DT) and pr...
Delirium tremens (DT) is a clinical condition that appears in some patients affected by severe alcoh...
Abrupt cessation of regular use of alcohol in a dependent person causes a with-drawal syndrome that ...
Delirium is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome and can occur in various clinical settings. It has a ...
Background: Benzodiazepines are the primary medical intervention used in the hospital for inpatients...
Delirium tremens develops in a minority of patients undergoing acute alcohol withdrawal; however, th...