Abstract

Emergency department (ED) alcohol-related presentation data are not routinely collected in Australia and New Zealand. It is likely that previous research has underestimated the numbers of patients presenting with alcohol-related conditions. This study aimed to quantify the level of alcohol harm presenting to EDs in Australia and New Zealand [Correction added on 23 Jan 2018, after first online publication: The 'aims' section was missing and is updated in this version]. Multi-centre, prospective study. Patients were screened prospectively for alcohol-related presentations during a 7-day period in December 2014. Part 1 involved screening to determine alcohol-positive ED presentations and data collection of patient demographic and clinical information. Part 2 involved a consent-based survey conducted with patients aged ≥14years to perform Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) scores. Eight EDs in Australia and New Zealand, representing differing hospital role delineations. A total of 8652 patients aged ≥14years attended and 8435 (97.5%) were screened. The main outcome measure was the proportion of patients who had an alcohol-related presentation termed 'alcohol-positive', using pre-defined criteria. It included injuries, intoxication, medical conditions and injuries caused by an alcohol-affected third party. Secondary outcomes included demographic and clinical information, the type of alcohol-related presentations and AUDIT scores. A total of 801 [9.5%; 95% confidence interval (CI)=8.9-10.1%] presentations were identified as alcohol-positive, ranging between 4.9 and 15.2% throughout sites. Compared with alcohol-negative patients, alcohol-positive patients were more likely to be male [odds ratio (OR)=1.90, 95% CI=1.63-2.21], younger (median age 37versus 46years, P<0.0001), arrive by ambulance (OR=1.94, 95% CI=1.68-2.25) or police/correctional vehicle (OR=4.56, 95% CI=3.05-6.81) and require immediate treatment (OR=3.20, 95% CI=2.03-05.06). The median AUDIT score was 16 (interquartile range= 10-24). Almost one in 10 presentations to emergency departments in Australia and New Zealand are alcohol related.

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