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Seasonality and Delirium Tremens in Hospitalized Patients with Alcohol Dependence Syndrome
INTRODUCTION: Due to the high rate of mortality, recognizing the contributing factors of alcohol-related delirium tremens (DT), which is the most severe form of alcohol withdrawal state (AWS) is pivotal in clinical settings. Previous studies suggested relationship between seasonality and other types...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10273902/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36689937 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000527973 |
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author | Pribék, Ildikó Katalin Kádár, Bettina Kata Péter, Lea Daróczy, Júlia Bajsz, András Kovács, Csenge Sára Demeter, Ildikó Janka, Zoltán Urbán, Róbert Demetrovics, Zsolt Lázár, Bence András Kovács, Ildikó Kálmán, János Andó, Bálint |
author_facet | Pribék, Ildikó Katalin Kádár, Bettina Kata Péter, Lea Daróczy, Júlia Bajsz, András Kovács, Csenge Sára Demeter, Ildikó Janka, Zoltán Urbán, Róbert Demetrovics, Zsolt Lázár, Bence András Kovács, Ildikó Kálmán, János Andó, Bálint |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Due to the high rate of mortality, recognizing the contributing factors of alcohol-related delirium tremens (DT), which is the most severe form of alcohol withdrawal state (AWS) is pivotal in clinical settings. Previous studies suggested relationship between seasonality and other types of delirium; however, to our knowledge, this is the first empirical study which examined the role of seasonality in DT in alcohol dependence syndrome (ADS). METHODS: A retrospective study was undertaken between 2008 and 2015; medical records of 1,591 patients were included, which yielded 2,900 hospital appearances. Three groups were formed based on the ICD-10 diagnoses: ADS, AWS, and DT. The characteristics of the groups were analysed with one-way ANOVA and χ<sup>2</sup> tests. Multinomial logistic regression was used to explore the potential predictors of DT, including seasonality. RESULTS: The highest incidence of DT was in spring (36.8%; χ<sup>2</sup> (3) = 27.666; p < 0.001), especially in March (13.9%; χ<sup>2</sup> (11) = 33.168; p < 0.001). Spring, higher mean age, higher presence of comorbid somatic disorders, and lower occurrence of comorbid psychiatric disorders were significant predictive variables for DT with the control of socio-demographic and clinical variables. CONCLUSIONS: The present study revealed that spring, especially March is a critical period in temperate climate zone regarding DT. This can be interpreted as a late winter effect since the temperature is lower in this month compared to other spring months. Furthermore, higher age and the occurrence of comorbid somatic disorders can be considered as risk factors in case of DT. These results support the need of further clinical studies to better understand the impact of seasonality on DT. |
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spelling | pubmed-102739022023-06-17 Seasonality and Delirium Tremens in Hospitalized Patients with Alcohol Dependence Syndrome Pribék, Ildikó Katalin Kádár, Bettina Kata Péter, Lea Daróczy, Júlia Bajsz, András Kovács, Csenge Sára Demeter, Ildikó Janka, Zoltán Urbán, Róbert Demetrovics, Zsolt Lázár, Bence András Kovács, Ildikó Kálmán, János Andó, Bálint Eur Addict Res Research Article INTRODUCTION: Due to the high rate of mortality, recognizing the contributing factors of alcohol-related delirium tremens (DT), which is the most severe form of alcohol withdrawal state (AWS) is pivotal in clinical settings. Previous studies suggested relationship between seasonality and other types of delirium; however, to our knowledge, this is the first empirical study which examined the role of seasonality in DT in alcohol dependence syndrome (ADS). METHODS: A retrospective study was undertaken between 2008 and 2015; medical records of 1,591 patients were included, which yielded 2,900 hospital appearances. Three groups were formed based on the ICD-10 diagnoses: ADS, AWS, and DT. The characteristics of the groups were analysed with one-way ANOVA and χ<sup>2</sup> tests. Multinomial logistic regression was used to explore the potential predictors of DT, including seasonality. RESULTS: The highest incidence of DT was in spring (36.8%; χ<sup>2</sup> (3) = 27.666; p < 0.001), especially in March (13.9%; χ<sup>2</sup> (11) = 33.168; p < 0.001). Spring, higher mean age, higher presence of comorbid somatic disorders, and lower occurrence of comorbid psychiatric disorders were significant predictive variables for DT with the control of socio-demographic and clinical variables. CONCLUSIONS: The present study revealed that spring, especially March is a critical period in temperate climate zone regarding DT. This can be interpreted as a late winter effect since the temperature is lower in this month compared to other spring months. Furthermore, higher age and the occurrence of comorbid somatic disorders can be considered as risk factors in case of DT. These results support the need of further clinical studies to better understand the impact of seasonality on DT. S. Karger AG 2023-06 2023-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10273902/ /pubmed/36689937 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000527973 Text en Copyright © 2023 by The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY). Usage, derivative works and distribution are permitted provided that proper credit is given to the author and the original publisher. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Pribék, Ildikó Katalin Kádár, Bettina Kata Péter, Lea Daróczy, Júlia Bajsz, András Kovács, Csenge Sára Demeter, Ildikó Janka, Zoltán Urbán, Róbert Demetrovics, Zsolt Lázár, Bence András Kovács, Ildikó Kálmán, János Andó, Bálint Seasonality and Delirium Tremens in Hospitalized Patients with Alcohol Dependence Syndrome |
title | Seasonality and Delirium Tremens in Hospitalized Patients with Alcohol Dependence Syndrome |
title_full | Seasonality and Delirium Tremens in Hospitalized Patients with Alcohol Dependence Syndrome |
title_fullStr | Seasonality and Delirium Tremens in Hospitalized Patients with Alcohol Dependence Syndrome |
title_full_unstemmed | Seasonality and Delirium Tremens in Hospitalized Patients with Alcohol Dependence Syndrome |
title_short | Seasonality and Delirium Tremens in Hospitalized Patients with Alcohol Dependence Syndrome |
title_sort | seasonality and delirium tremens in hospitalized patients with alcohol dependence syndrome |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10273902/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36689937 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000527973 |
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