Tavakoli Hamid R, Hull Michael, Michael Okasinski Lt
Dr. Tavakoli is Chief, Consultation-Liason Service, Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, Virginia, and Assistant Professor, Eastern Virgina Medical School.
Innov Clin Neurosci. 2011 Mar;8(3):26-33.
Alcohol dependence is often seen in a variety of clinical settings and requires attention to reduce medical complications, set up appropriate treatments, and minimize utilization of healthcare resources. Patient responses to questionnaires are often used to screen for alcohol problems, but can be misleading in the context of altered mental states or in a patient hesitant to disclose a pattern of alcohol use. Identifying the biochemical consequences of alcohol dependence has led to further study, including correlating laboratory findings to increase accuracy of identifying problem drinkers. Understanding the normal function, mechanism of abnormal findings, sensitivity, and specificity of the current laboratory studies can substantiate clinical suspicion of alcohol use. In this article, we provide results from our literature search regarding laboratory abnormalities in alcohol dependence, review options available to complement a thorough history and physical, and provide a brief overview of future biomarkers for detection of alcohol use.
酒精依赖在各种临床环境中都很常见,需要予以关注以减少医学并发症、制定适当的治疗方案并尽量减少医疗资源的使用。患者对问卷的回答常被用于筛查酒精问题,但在精神状态改变的情况下或患者不愿透露饮酒模式时可能会产生误导。确定酒精依赖的生化后果促使了进一步的研究,包括将实验室检查结果相互关联以提高识别问题饮酒者的准确性。了解当前实验室检查的正常功能、异常结果的机制、敏感性和特异性,可以证实对饮酒的临床怀疑。在本文中,我们提供了文献检索中关于酒精依赖实验室异常的结果,回顾了有助于完善全面病史和体格检查的可用选项,并简要概述了未来用于检测饮酒的生物标志物。