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Blood phosphatidyl ethanol levels as a tool to detect alcohol misuse in trauma patients

Fernando Engel Gerbase, Mariane Tegner, Maria Eduarda Krützmann, Victória Vendramini Müller, Jonatan de Andrade Alff, Vanessa Becher da Silva, Octaviano Pereira Sagrilo, Rafael Linden, Marina Venzon Antunes

2020Clinical Toxicology14 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: There is a strong need for a reliable marker of harmful alcohol consumption to identify injured patients that can benefit from alcohol interventions, and blood phosphatidyl ethanol (PEth) has not previously been tested on this population. This study aims to compare the performance of blood PEth concentration, blood alcohol concentration (BAC) and the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test Consumption (AUDIT-C) for the screening of alcohol misuse in trauma patients. METHODS: Prospective cross-sectional study of 238 adult patients presenting in the emergency department with any type of trauma. PEth concentration was determined in whole blood by high-performance liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry. Consent, AUDIT-C score and demographic data were obtained. RESULTS: < .0001). PEth had an area under the ROC curve of 0.885 to detect hazardous alcohol consumption (AUDIT-C score ≥ 6) and PEth ≥23.9 ng/mL cutoff point provided 91.2% of sensitivity and 78.4% of specificity. Twelve patients reported alcohol abstinence, but had quantifiable levels of PEth. CONCLUSIONS: PEth levels and AUDIT-C score had a moderate correlation in our population. PEth was useful to identify 12 cases of underreporting of alcohol consumption habits. PEth shows promising results, but more research is needed to identify the best screening tool for alcohol misuse in trauma patients.

Topics & Concepts

PhosphatidylethanolAlcohol Use Disorders Identification TestMedicineAlcoholAbstinencePopulationProspective cohort studyInternal medicineEmergency departmentAlcohol consumptionInjury Severity ScoreWhole bloodEthanolPoison controlInjury preventionEmergency medicineEnvironmental healthPsychiatryBiologyGeneticsPhosphatidylcholinePhospholipidBiochemistryMembraneAlcoholism and Thiamine DeficiencyAlcohol Consumption and Health EffectsSubstance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
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