Peri‐operative identification and management of patients with unhealthy alcohol intake

IF 7.5 1区 医学 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY Anaesthesia Pub Date : 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1111/anae.16530
Matthew J. A. Jenkins, Stephen M. Kinsella, Matthew D. Wiles, Brijesh Srivastava, Catherine Griffiths, Jacquelyn Lewin, Stephen Usher, Gautam Mehta, Abi Berger, Dereck Gondongwe, Isra Hassan
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SummaryIntroductionThis consensus statement gives practical advice for the safe management of patients with harmful alcohol intake undergoing elective and emergency surgery. The wide spectrum of alcohol‐related organ dysfunction observed in this cohort of patients may have a profound impact on care, and the additional effects of alcohol withdrawal may further exacerbate postoperative morbidity and mortality.MethodsA working party was assembled based on clinical and/or academic expertise in the area. Recommendations were formulated using a modified Delphi process. An initial list of recommendations was produced following targeted literature reviews for all relevant phases of patient care throughout the peri‐operative pathway. These recommendations were distributed among the authors who rated each as ‘include’, ‘exclude’; or ‘revise’. Recommendations with ≥ 75% inclusion decision were included.ResultsThe working party produced a list of 10 key peri‐operative management recommendations. These include recommendations on how to screen effectively for excessive alcohol usage in the surgical population. To achieve this, a validated point‐of‐care tool is used with additional weighting provided by considering surgical urgency. This is combined with the use of scoring systems to facilitate decisions regarding peri‐operative care including postoperative location. This document also provides clear explanation of the physiological and pharmacological issues relating to alcohol excess, highlighting the direct effects of alcohol and its secondary effects on organ systems.DiscussionThis consensus statement offers strategies and solutions to minimise the impact of harmful alcohol intake on the safe conduct of anaesthesia.
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Anaesthesia
Anaesthesia 医学-麻醉学
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6 months
期刊介绍: The official journal of the Association of Anaesthetists is Anaesthesia. It is a comprehensive international publication that covers a wide range of topics. The journal focuses on general and regional anaesthesia, as well as intensive care and pain therapy. It includes original articles that have undergone peer review, covering all aspects of these fields, including research on equipment.
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