OBJECTIVE Patient presentations to the emergency department (ED) for alcohol-involved injury represent a growing public health burden, but their characteristics and sequelae remain understudied. This study examined mortality rates among ED patients presenting with alcohol-involved injuries and assessed how mortality varied by injury intent and other characteristics. METHOD This retrospective cohort study used statewide, longitudinally linked ED patient record and mortality data from California. Participants comprised all residents presenting to a licensed ED in 2009-2012 with a nonfatal injury that involved comorbid diagnosis of alcohol use disorder (AUD; = 261,222; 59.3% male). Injury intent was defined using external cause-of-injury ...
none11noBACKGROUND: Alcohol use disorders (AUD) are a frequent cause of admission to emergency depa...
A pilot survey was undertaken of injury presentations to a public hospital emergency department to d...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine whether injury mechanism among injured patient...
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© 2018 Society for the Study of Addiction. Background: Emergency department (ED) alcohol-related pre...
BackgroundAlthough alcohol use disorders (AUD) are known to increase the relative risk of all-cause ...
To describe the association between alcohol use disorders (AUDs) and mortality and to examine risk f...
Objective: To quantify and describe alcohol-related presentations to our ED, as part of the bination...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol is the cause of many injury presentations to the emergency department. There has...
Introduction: A subset of frequent users of emergency services are those who use the emergency depar...
Abstract-\Data from a probability sample of casualty patients treated at a county hospital emergency...
Introduction: Trauma patients who present to the emergency department (ED) intoxicated or with an al...
Alcohol abuse is associated with a high burden of morbidity and mortality. Nevertheless, definitive ...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the longitudinal changes in emergency department (ED) pr...
Background and aims Emergency department (ED) alcohol-related presentation data are not routinely co...
none11noBACKGROUND: Alcohol use disorders (AUD) are a frequent cause of admission to emergency depa...
A pilot survey was undertaken of injury presentations to a public hospital emergency department to d...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine whether injury mechanism among injured patient...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
© 2018 Society for the Study of Addiction. Background: Emergency department (ED) alcohol-related pre...
BackgroundAlthough alcohol use disorders (AUD) are known to increase the relative risk of all-cause ...
To describe the association between alcohol use disorders (AUDs) and mortality and to examine risk f...
Objective: To quantify and describe alcohol-related presentations to our ED, as part of the bination...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol is the cause of many injury presentations to the emergency department. There has...
Introduction: A subset of frequent users of emergency services are those who use the emergency depar...
Abstract-\Data from a probability sample of casualty patients treated at a county hospital emergency...
Introduction: Trauma patients who present to the emergency department (ED) intoxicated or with an al...
Alcohol abuse is associated with a high burden of morbidity and mortality. Nevertheless, definitive ...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the longitudinal changes in emergency department (ED) pr...
Background and aims Emergency department (ED) alcohol-related presentation data are not routinely co...
none11noBACKGROUND: Alcohol use disorders (AUD) are a frequent cause of admission to emergency depa...
A pilot survey was undertaken of injury presentations to a public hospital emergency department to d...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine whether injury mechanism among injured patient...