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Research Needs for Inpatient Management of Severe Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome: An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement
Background: Severe alcohol withdrawal syndrome (SAWS) is highly morbid, costly, and common among hospitalized patients, yet minimal evidence exists to guide inpatient management. Research needs in this field are broad, spanning the translational science spectrum. Goals: This research statement aims...
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author | Steel, Tessa L. Afshar, Majid Edwards, Scott Jolley, Sarah E. Timko, Christine Clark, Brendan J. Douglas, Ivor S. Dzierba, Amy L. Gershengorn, Hayley B. Gilpin, Nicholas W. Godwin, Dwayne W. Hough, Catherine L. Maldonado, José R. Mehta, Anuj B. Nelson, Lewis S. Patel, Mayur B. Rastegar, Darius A. Stollings, Joanna L. Tabakoff, Boris Tate, Judith A. Wong, Adrian |
author_facet | Steel, Tessa L. Afshar, Majid Edwards, Scott Jolley, Sarah E. Timko, Christine Clark, Brendan J. Douglas, Ivor S. Dzierba, Amy L. Gershengorn, Hayley B. Gilpin, Nicholas W. Godwin, Dwayne W. Hough, Catherine L. Maldonado, José R. Mehta, Anuj B. Nelson, Lewis S. Patel, Mayur B. Rastegar, Darius A. Stollings, Joanna L. Tabakoff, Boris Tate, Judith A. Wong, Adrian |
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description | Background: Severe alcohol withdrawal syndrome (SAWS) is highly morbid, costly, and common among hospitalized patients, yet minimal evidence exists to guide inpatient management. Research needs in this field are broad, spanning the translational science spectrum. Goals: This research statement aims to describe what is known about SAWS, identify knowledge gaps, and offer recommendations for research in each domain of the Institute of Medicine T(0)–T(4) continuum to advance the care of hospitalized patients who experience SAWS. Methods: Clinicians and researchers with unique and complementary expertise in basic, clinical, and implementation research related to unhealthy alcohol consumption and alcohol withdrawal were invited to participate in a workshop at the American Thoracic Society 2019 International Conference. The committee was subdivided into four groups on the basis of interest and expertise: T(0)–T(1) (basic science research with translation to humans), T(2) (research translating to patients), T(3) (research translating to clinical practice), and T(4) (research translating to communities). A medical librarian conducted a pragmatic literature search to facilitate this work, and committee members reviewed and supplemented the resulting evidence, identifying key knowledge gaps. Results: The committee identified several investigative opportunities to advance the care of patients with SAWS in each domain of the translational science spectrum. Major themes included 1) the need to investigate non–γ-aminobutyric acid pathways for alcohol withdrawal syndrome treatment; 2) harnessing retrospective and electronic health record data to identify risk factors and create objective severity scoring systems, particularly for acutely ill patients with SAWS; 3) the need for more robust comparative-effectiveness data to identify optimal SAWS treatment strategies; and 4) recommendations to accelerate implementation of effective treatments into practice. Conclusions: The dearth of evidence supporting management decisions for hospitalized patients with SAWS, many of whom require critical care, represents both a call to action and an opportunity for the American Thoracic Society and larger scientific communities to improve care for a vulnerable patient population. This report highlights basic, clinical, and implementation research that diverse experts agree will have the greatest impact on improving care for hospitalized patients with SAWS. |
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spelling | pubmed-85285162021-10-21 Research Needs for Inpatient Management of Severe Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome: An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement Steel, Tessa L. Afshar, Majid Edwards, Scott Jolley, Sarah E. Timko, Christine Clark, Brendan J. Douglas, Ivor S. Dzierba, Amy L. Gershengorn, Hayley B. Gilpin, Nicholas W. Godwin, Dwayne W. Hough, Catherine L. Maldonado, José R. Mehta, Anuj B. Nelson, Lewis S. Patel, Mayur B. Rastegar, Darius A. Stollings, Joanna L. Tabakoff, Boris Tate, Judith A. Wong, Adrian Am J Respir Crit Care Med American Thoracic Society Documents Background: Severe alcohol withdrawal syndrome (SAWS) is highly morbid, costly, and common among hospitalized patients, yet minimal evidence exists to guide inpatient management. Research needs in this field are broad, spanning the translational science spectrum. Goals: This research statement aims to describe what is known about SAWS, identify knowledge gaps, and offer recommendations for research in each domain of the Institute of Medicine T(0)–T(4) continuum to advance the care of hospitalized patients who experience SAWS. Methods: Clinicians and researchers with unique and complementary expertise in basic, clinical, and implementation research related to unhealthy alcohol consumption and alcohol withdrawal were invited to participate in a workshop at the American Thoracic Society 2019 International Conference. The committee was subdivided into four groups on the basis of interest and expertise: T(0)–T(1) (basic science research with translation to humans), T(2) (research translating to patients), T(3) (research translating to clinical practice), and T(4) (research translating to communities). A medical librarian conducted a pragmatic literature search to facilitate this work, and committee members reviewed and supplemented the resulting evidence, identifying key knowledge gaps. Results: The committee identified several investigative opportunities to advance the care of patients with SAWS in each domain of the translational science spectrum. Major themes included 1) the need to investigate non–γ-aminobutyric acid pathways for alcohol withdrawal syndrome treatment; 2) harnessing retrospective and electronic health record data to identify risk factors and create objective severity scoring systems, particularly for acutely ill patients with SAWS; 3) the need for more robust comparative-effectiveness data to identify optimal SAWS treatment strategies; and 4) recommendations to accelerate implementation of effective treatments into practice. Conclusions: The dearth of evidence supporting management decisions for hospitalized patients with SAWS, many of whom require critical care, represents both a call to action and an opportunity for the American Thoracic Society and larger scientific communities to improve care for a vulnerable patient population. This report highlights basic, clinical, and implementation research that diverse experts agree will have the greatest impact on improving care for hospitalized patients with SAWS. American Thoracic Society 2021-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8528516/ /pubmed/34609257 http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/rccm.202108-1845ST Text en Copyright © 2021 by the American Thoracic Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/You may print one copy of this document at no charge. However, if you require more than one copy, you must place a reprint order. Domestic reprint orders: amy.schriver@sheridan.com; international reprint orders: louisa.mott@springer.com. |
spellingShingle | American Thoracic Society Documents Steel, Tessa L. Afshar, Majid Edwards, Scott Jolley, Sarah E. Timko, Christine Clark, Brendan J. Douglas, Ivor S. Dzierba, Amy L. Gershengorn, Hayley B. Gilpin, Nicholas W. Godwin, Dwayne W. Hough, Catherine L. Maldonado, José R. Mehta, Anuj B. Nelson, Lewis S. Patel, Mayur B. Rastegar, Darius A. Stollings, Joanna L. Tabakoff, Boris Tate, Judith A. Wong, Adrian Research Needs for Inpatient Management of Severe Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome: An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement |
title | Research Needs for Inpatient Management of Severe Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome: An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement |
title_full | Research Needs for Inpatient Management of Severe Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome: An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement |
title_fullStr | Research Needs for Inpatient Management of Severe Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome: An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement |
title_full_unstemmed | Research Needs for Inpatient Management of Severe Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome: An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement |
title_short | Research Needs for Inpatient Management of Severe Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome: An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement |
title_sort | research needs for inpatient management of severe alcohol withdrawal syndrome: an official american thoracic society research statement |
topic | American Thoracic Society Documents |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8528516/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34609257 http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/rccm.202108-1845ST |
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