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ARIAS-CORREA, Ruber Hernando; URIBE-LOPEZ, Diana; RODRIGUEZ, Carlos Andrés  and  ZULUAGA, Andrés Felipe. History of alcohol withdrawal syndrome and its association with delirium tremens on later hospitalizations: retrospective cohort study. Medicas UIS [online]. 2014, vol.27, n.1, pp.17-23. ISSN 0121-0319.

Introduction: alcohol abuse is a public health problem around the world, which causes 2.5 million deaths per year according to the World Health Organization. In Colombia, 11% of the male population older than 15 years fulfills the DSM-IV criteria for alcohol abuse, with the personal, legal and social consequences that it entails, including those associated with chronic comsumption, such as withdrawal syndrome and delírium trémens. Objective: to establish if the history of alcohol withdrawal syndrome is related to a higher risk for development of delírium trémens in patients treated by this syndrome from the city of Medellin, between August of 2010 and July of 2012. Methods: this is a retrospective cohort study, with a comparison between patients with history of alcohol withdrawal syndrome and patients in their first episode, and the development of delírium trémens and the risk factors related with this. We did a bivariate analysis of the factors with the Mann Whitney, C2 and Fisher test. Results: 67% of the patients had a history of alcohol withdrawal syndrome and 22% showed previous episodes of delírium trémens. During hospitalization 56% of the subjects developed delírium trémens. The study showed that history of withdrawal syndrome is not a risk factor for the appearance of delírium trémens (p=0.26). In contrast, the record of delírium trérmens is a risk for new episodes (p=0.02). Conclusion: the history of alcohol withdrawal syndrome appears not to be a risk factor for the development of delírium trémens in a new hospitalization. On the other hand, the history of delírium trémens was associated with new episodes of delírium. (MÉD.UIS. 2014;27(1):17-23)

Keywords : Delírium Trémens; Substance Withdrawal Syndrome; Risk Factors.

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