Thomson Allan D, Cook Christopher C H, Touquet Robin, Henry John A
Kent Institute of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Kent at Canterbury, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7RN, UK.
Alcohol Alcohol. 2002 Nov-Dec;37(6):513-21. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/37.6.513.
The Royal College of Physicians (London) recently published its latest report on alcohol misuse entitled 'Alcohol - Can the NHS Afford It?'. Part of this document, encompassing our views, has made specific recommendations for the management of patients in the Accident and Emergency (A&E) Department who may possibly have, or are at risk of developing, Wernicke's encephalopathy. Patients showing evidence of chronic alcohol misuse and suspected of having a poor diet should be treated at the outset with B vitamins intravenously or intramuscularly, especially when the clinical signs are initially masked by drunkenness at presentation to the A&E Department. This commentary offers a review of the scientific foundations on which these recommendations have been made.
英国皇家内科医学院(伦敦)最近发表了其关于酒精滥用的最新报告,题为《酒精——国民医疗服务体系负担得起吗?》。该文件的一部分内容,包括我们的观点,针对急诊科中可能患有或有发展为韦尼克脑病风险的患者管理提出了具体建议。有慢性酒精滥用证据且怀疑饮食不良的患者,应从一开始就通过静脉或肌肉注射给予B族维生素治疗,尤其是当临床症状最初在急诊科就诊时被醉酒掩盖时。本评论对做出这些建议的科学依据进行了综述。