Hospital Contacts With Alcohol Problems Prior To Liver Cirrhosis Or Pancreatitis Diagnosis

WORLD JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY(2017)

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AIMTo evaluate prior hospital contacts with alcohol problems in patients with alcoholic liver cirrhosis and pancreatitis.METHODSThis was a register-based study of all patients diagnosed with alcoholic liver cirrhosis or pancreatitis during 2008-2012 in Denmark. Hospital contacts with alcohol problems (intoxication, harmful use, or dependence) in the 10-year period preceding the diagnosis of alcoholic liver cirrhosis and pancreatitis were identified.RESULTSIn the 10 years prior to diagnosis, 40% of the 7719 alcoholic liver cirrhosis patients and 40% of the 1811 alcoholic pancreatitis patients had at least one prior hospital contact with alcohol problems. Every sixth patient (15%-16%) had more than five contacts. A similar pattern of prior hospital contacts was observed for alcoholic liver cirrhosis and pancreatitis. Around 30% were diagnosed with alcohol dependence and 10% with less severe alcohol diagnoses. For the majority, admission to somatic wards was the most common type of hospital care with alcohol problems. Most had their first contact with alcohol problems more than five years prior to diagnosis.CONCLUSIONThere may be opportunities to reach some of the patients who later develop alcoholic liver cirrhosis or pancreatitis with preventive interventions in the hospital setting.
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Alcoholic liver disease, Alcoholic pancreatic disease, Nationwide, Prevention, Hospital contacts
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