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因酒精中毒和共病而在美国公立大学就诊的学生的差异和趋势。

Differentials and trends in emergency department visits due to alcohol intoxication and co-occurring conditions among students in a U.S. public university.

机构信息

Department of Student Health, Division of Student Affairs, University of Virginia, 400 Brandon Avenue, Charlottesville, VA 22908, United States; Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Virginia School of Medicine, PO BOX 800699, Charlottesville, VA 22908-0699, United States.

Department of Student Health, Division of Student Affairs, University of Virginia, 400 Brandon Avenue, Charlottesville, VA 22908, United States; Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences, University of Virginia School of Medicine, PO BOX 800223, Charlottesville, VA 22908-0699, United States.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2018 Feb 1;183:89-95. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2017.10.029. Epub 2017 Dec 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Few studies have explored the epidemiology of students presenting to the emergency department (ED) as a consequence of hazardous drinking. This study examined differentials and trends in ED visits following alcohol intoxication and co-occurring conditions among students presenting to a major U.S. university health system.

METHODS

The ED electronic medical records from academic years 2010-2015 were queried for student visits and their records were linked to the university's student admission datasets. Student alcohol-related visits were identified based on ICD-9 codes. Student characteristics and trends in the rate of alcohol intoxication per 100 ED student visits were analyzed. A random sample of 600 student clinical records were reviewed to validate diagnostic codes.

RESULTS

There were 9616 student ED visits (48% males) to the ED of which 1001 (10.4%) visits involved alcohol intoxication. Two thirds of ED visits with alcohol intoxication had a co-occurring diagnosis, with injuries (24%) being the most common condition. The rate of alcohol intoxication varied greatly by student demographics and campus-related factors. There was a linear increase in the rate of alcohol intoxication from 7.9% in 2009-10 to 12.3% in 2014-15 (p<0.01). The increase was greater among female students, students below 20 years of age, Asian students, and student athletes. In the sample reviewed, only two thirds of ED visits with alcohol intoxication were recorded by diagnostic codes.

CONCLUSION

The rate of ED visits following alcohol intoxication varied by student demographic characteristics and campus-related factors with a rising trend over the study period.

摘要

背景

鲜有研究探讨因危险饮酒而到急诊科就诊的学生的流行病学情况。本研究在美国一所主要大学卫生系统内,调查了因酒精中毒和同时存在的其他疾病而到急诊科就诊的学生的就诊差异和趋势。

方法

查询了 2010-2015 学年学术期间学生就诊的急诊科电子病历,并将其与大学学生入院数据集相链接。根据 ICD-9 代码确定与酒精相关的学生就诊。分析学生特征以及每 100 名急诊科就诊学生中酒精中毒率的趋势。随机抽取了 600 名学生临床记录进行审核,以验证诊断代码。

结果

有 9616 名学生到急诊科就诊(48%为男性),其中 1001 名(10.4%)就诊涉及酒精中毒。三分之二的酒精中毒就诊者有并存诊断,损伤(24%)是最常见的疾病。酒精中毒率因学生人口统计学特征和校园相关因素而有很大差异。从 2009-10 年的 7.9%到 2014-15 年的 12.3%,酒精中毒率呈线性上升(p<0.01)。女性学生、年龄在 20 岁以下的学生、亚洲学生和学生运动员的增长率更高。在审核的样本中,仅有三分之二的酒精中毒急诊科就诊者记录有诊断代码。

结论

因酒精中毒而到急诊科就诊的比率因学生人口统计学特征和校园相关因素而异,且在研究期间呈上升趋势。

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