Abstract
Thirty percent of emergency department admissions are related to an alcohol misuse. Eighty percent of acute intoxications admitted in emergency departments concern patients with alcohol addiction. Care protocols validated in all of emergency departments are necessary for prevention of alcohol withdrawal syndrome. Risky uses require ultra-brief interventions, situations of abuse (light use disorders) require brief interventions and situations of dependence (moderate to severe use disorders) require motivational interviews to promote the emergence of a process of change. The key word for alcohol intervention in emergencies is: empathy. Search addictive comorbidities (tobacco and cannabis) and psychiatric comorbidities (depression and suicidal risk) must be systematic. The coordination between emergency departments and addictology departments is essential. In the emergency department, the goal is to optimise patient care path for all addictive behaviors.
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