Centerwall B S, Criqui M H
N Engl J Med. 1978 Aug 10;299(6):285-9. doi: 10.1056/NEJM197808102990605.
The Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome is a thiamine-deficiency disorder occurring primarily among alcoholics. To determine the economic feasibility of preventing this disease by fortification of alcoholic beverages with thiamine, we compared the cost of fortification with the cost of institutionalizing alcoholics with the disorder. The estimated annual incidence of institutionalization is eight per million adult population. The cost of long-term institutionalization, discounted to present value, is $70 million per year. The cost of adequately fortifying alcoholic beverages is estimated to range from $3 million per year if allithiamines are used, to as much as $17 million per year if thiamine hydrochloride proves necessary. Thus, the cost-benefit ratio may range from 1:23 to 1:4. It is economically advantageous to prevent the Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome by fortification of alcoholic beverages with thiamine. The stability, safety and marketability of thiamine and the allithiamines in alcoholic beverages should be studied further.
韦尼克-科尔萨科夫综合征是一种主要发生在酗酒者中的硫胺素缺乏症。为了确定通过在酒精饮料中添加硫胺素来预防这种疾病的经济可行性,我们将添加硫胺素的成本与患有该疾病的酗酒者住院治疗的成本进行了比较。住院治疗的估计年发病率为每百万成年人口中有8例。长期住院治疗的成本,按现值折现后,每年为7000万美元。如果使用蒜硫胺素,充分强化酒精饮料的成本估计每年在300万美元左右;如果证明有必要使用盐酸硫胺素,每年则高达1700万美元。因此,成本效益比可能在1:23至1:4之间。通过在酒精饮料中添加硫胺素来预防韦尼克-科尔萨科夫综合征在经济上是有利的。硫胺素和蒜硫胺素在酒精饮料中的稳定性、安全性和适销性应进一步研究。