High-density lipoprotein (HDL) as an indicator for alcohol use in a psychiatrically ill population.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Alcohol and alcoholism Pub Date : 2024-03-16 DOI:10.1093/alcalc/agae028
Nicole M Benson, Amin Yakubu, Boyu Ren, Carol Aboud, Victoria Vargas, Shelly F Greenfield, Alisa B Busch
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Abstract

Aims: To examine the cross sectional and longitudinal associations between the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-Concise (AUDIT-C) and differences in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) in a psychiatrically ill population.

Methods: Retrospective observational study using electronic health record data from a large healthcare system, of patients hospitalized for a mental health/substance use disorder (MH/SUD) from 1 July 2016 to 31 May 2023, who had a proximal AUDIT-C and HDL (N = 15 915) and the subset who had a repeat AUDIT-C and HDL 1 year later (N = 2915). Linear regression models examined the association between cross-sectional and longitudinal AUDIT-C scores and HDL, adjusting for demographic and clinical characteristics that affect HDL.

Results: Compared with AUDIT-C score = 0, HDL was higher among patients with greater AUDIT-C severity (e.g. moderate AUDIT-C score = 8.70[7.65, 9.75] mg/dl; severe AUDIT-C score = 13.02 [12.13, 13.90] mg/dL[95% confidence interval (CI)] mg/dl). The associations between cross-sectional HDL and AUDIT-C scores were similar with and without adjusting for patient demographic and clinical characteristics. HDL levels increased for patients with mild alcohol use at baseline and moderate or severe alcohol use at follow-up (15.06[2.77, 27.69] and 19.58[2.77, 36.39] mg/dL[95%CI] increase for moderate and severe, respectively).

Conclusions: HDL levels correlate with AUDIT-C scores among patients with MH/SUD. Longitudinally, there were some (but not consistent) increases in HDL associated with increases in AUDIT-C. The increases were within range of typical year-to-year variation in HDL across the population independent of alcohol use, limiting the ability to use HDL as a longitudinal clinical indicator for alcohol use in routine care.

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将高密度脂蛋白(HDL)作为精神病患者饮酒的指标。
目的:研究精神疾病人群中酒精使用障碍识别测验-简易版(AUDIT-C)与高密度脂蛋白(HDL)差异之间的横断面和纵向关联:回顾性观察研究使用大型医疗保健系统的电子健康记录数据,研究对象为2016年7月1日至2023年5月31日期间因精神健康/药物使用障碍(MH/SUD)住院的患者,这些患者进行了AUDIT-C和高密度脂蛋白(N = 15 915)的近端测试,以及1年后再次进行AUDIT-C和高密度脂蛋白测试的子集(N = 2915)。线性回归模型检验了横向和纵向AUDIT-C得分与高密度脂蛋白之间的关系,并对影响高密度脂蛋白的人口和临床特征进行了调整:与 AUDIT-C 评分 = 0 相比,AUDIT-C 严重程度越高的患者的 HDL 越高(例如,中度 AUDIT-C 评分 = 8.70[7.65, 9.75] mg/dl;重度 AUDIT-C 评分 = 13.02[12.13, 13.90] mg/dL[95%置信区间 (CI)] mg/dl)。在调整和不调整患者人口统计学和临床特征的情况下,横断面高密度脂蛋白与 AUDIT-C 评分之间的关系相似。基线时轻度饮酒的患者和随访时中度或重度饮酒的患者的 HDL 水平均有所升高(中度和重度患者的 HDL 水平分别升高 15.06[2.77, 27.69] mg/dL 和 19.58[2.77, 36.39] mg/dL [95%CI]):结论:MH/SUD 患者的 HDL 水平与 AUDIT-C 评分相关。纵向来看,高密度脂蛋白的增加与 AUDIT-C 的增加有一定关系(但不一致)。这些增加与饮酒无关,属于人群中 HDL 典型的逐年变化范围,这限制了将 HDL 作为常规护理中饮酒的纵向临床指标的能力。
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Alcohol and alcoholism
Alcohol and alcoholism 医学-药物滥用
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期刊介绍: About the Journal Alcohol and Alcoholism publishes papers on the biomedical, psychological, and sociological aspects of alcoholism and alcohol research, provided that they make a new and significant contribution to knowledge in the field. Papers include new results obtained experimentally, descriptions of new experimental (including clinical) methods of importance to the field of alcohol research and treatment, or new interpretations of existing results. Theoretical contributions are considered equally with papers dealing with experimental work provided that such theoretical contributions are not of a largely speculative or philosophical nature.
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