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Diagnosis of alcohol misuse and alcoholic liver disease among patients in the medical emergency admission service of a large urban hospital in Sub-Saharan Africa; a cross sectional study

INTRODUCTION: Uganda is among the top ten consumers of alcohol worldwide though there is little data on alcohol related liver disease. We describe alcohol use, alcohol misuse, and alcoholic liver disease among adults at the emergency admission service of a large urban hospital in Uganda. METHODS: Al...

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Autores principales: Opio, Christopher Kenneth, Seremba, Emmanuel, Ocama, Ponciano, Lalitha, Rejani, Kagimu, Magid, Lee, William Martens
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3758849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24009799
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2013.15.23.2040
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author Opio, Christopher Kenneth
Seremba, Emmanuel
Ocama, Ponciano
Lalitha, Rejani
Kagimu, Magid
Lee, William Martens
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Seremba, Emmanuel
Ocama, Ponciano
Lalitha, Rejani
Kagimu, Magid
Lee, William Martens
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description INTRODUCTION: Uganda is among the top ten consumers of alcohol worldwide though there is little data on alcohol related liver disease. We describe alcohol use, alcohol misuse, and alcoholic liver disease among adults at the emergency admission service of a large urban hospital in Uganda. METHODS: All adults who consented were prospectively evaluated for alcohol use by inquiry and alcohol misuse by the “Cutting down, Annoyance, Guilt and Eye-opener- CAGE” questionnaire. Alcohol related hepatocellular liver injury was assessed using aspartate aminotransferase, and alanine aminotransferase levels. A combination of CAGE score ≥2 and De Ritis ratio ≥2 defined alcoholic liver disease (ALD). Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), and viral hepatitis B and C serologies were evaluated in all the patients. Descriptive and inferential statistics were generated to answer our research questions. RESULTS: Three hundred and eighty individuals consented and participated in the study. Among these, 46.8% acknowledged use of alcohol while 21% and 10% met the study definition of alcoholic misuse and alcoholic liver disease respectively. Both alcohol misuse and alcoholic liver disease was significantly associated (p-value ≤ 0.05) with male gender, region of origin, number of life time sexual partners and serum albumin below 3.5 mg/dl after univariate and multivariate analysis. CONCLUSION: Alcohol misuse and alcoholic liver disease is frequent in this medical emergency unit. Our study suggests a link between alcohol misuse or alcoholic liver disease and male gender, region of origin, number of sexual partners, and serum albumin below 3.5mg/dl.
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spelling pubmed-37588492013-09-04 Diagnosis of alcohol misuse and alcoholic liver disease among patients in the medical emergency admission service of a large urban hospital in Sub-Saharan Africa; a cross sectional study Opio, Christopher Kenneth Seremba, Emmanuel Ocama, Ponciano Lalitha, Rejani Kagimu, Magid Lee, William Martens Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: Uganda is among the top ten consumers of alcohol worldwide though there is little data on alcohol related liver disease. We describe alcohol use, alcohol misuse, and alcoholic liver disease among adults at the emergency admission service of a large urban hospital in Uganda. METHODS: All adults who consented were prospectively evaluated for alcohol use by inquiry and alcohol misuse by the “Cutting down, Annoyance, Guilt and Eye-opener- CAGE” questionnaire. Alcohol related hepatocellular liver injury was assessed using aspartate aminotransferase, and alanine aminotransferase levels. A combination of CAGE score ≥2 and De Ritis ratio ≥2 defined alcoholic liver disease (ALD). Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), and viral hepatitis B and C serologies were evaluated in all the patients. Descriptive and inferential statistics were generated to answer our research questions. RESULTS: Three hundred and eighty individuals consented and participated in the study. Among these, 46.8% acknowledged use of alcohol while 21% and 10% met the study definition of alcoholic misuse and alcoholic liver disease respectively. Both alcohol misuse and alcoholic liver disease was significantly associated (p-value ≤ 0.05) with male gender, region of origin, number of life time sexual partners and serum albumin below 3.5 mg/dl after univariate and multivariate analysis. CONCLUSION: Alcohol misuse and alcoholic liver disease is frequent in this medical emergency unit. Our study suggests a link between alcohol misuse or alcoholic liver disease and male gender, region of origin, number of sexual partners, and serum albumin below 3.5mg/dl. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2013-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3758849/ /pubmed/24009799 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2013.15.23.2040 Text en © Christopher Kenneth Opio et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Opio, Christopher Kenneth
Seremba, Emmanuel
Ocama, Ponciano
Lalitha, Rejani
Kagimu, Magid
Lee, William Martens
Diagnosis of alcohol misuse and alcoholic liver disease among patients in the medical emergency admission service of a large urban hospital in Sub-Saharan Africa; a cross sectional study
title Diagnosis of alcohol misuse and alcoholic liver disease among patients in the medical emergency admission service of a large urban hospital in Sub-Saharan Africa; a cross sectional study
title_full Diagnosis of alcohol misuse and alcoholic liver disease among patients in the medical emergency admission service of a large urban hospital in Sub-Saharan Africa; a cross sectional study
title_fullStr Diagnosis of alcohol misuse and alcoholic liver disease among patients in the medical emergency admission service of a large urban hospital in Sub-Saharan Africa; a cross sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Diagnosis of alcohol misuse and alcoholic liver disease among patients in the medical emergency admission service of a large urban hospital in Sub-Saharan Africa; a cross sectional study
title_short Diagnosis of alcohol misuse and alcoholic liver disease among patients in the medical emergency admission service of a large urban hospital in Sub-Saharan Africa; a cross sectional study
title_sort diagnosis of alcohol misuse and alcoholic liver disease among patients in the medical emergency admission service of a large urban hospital in sub-saharan africa; a cross sectional study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3758849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24009799
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2013.15.23.2040
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