Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome
Alcohol
withdrawal refers to symptoms that may occur when a person who has been
drinking too much alcohol every day suddenly stops drinking alcohol.
The
spectrum of alcohol withdrawal symptoms ranges from such minor symptoms as
insomnia and tremulousness to severe complications such as withdrawal seizures
and delirium tremens. Although the history and physical examination usually are
sufficient to diagnose alcohol withdrawal syndrome, other conditions may
present with similar symptoms. Most patients undergoing alcohol withdrawal can
be treated safely and effectively as outpatients. Pharmacologic treatment
involves the use of medications that are cross-tolerant with alcohol.
Benzodiazepines, the agents of choice, may be administered on a fixed or
symptom-triggered schedule. Carbamazepine is an appropriate alternative to a
benzodiazepine in the outpatient treatment of patients with mild to moderate
alcohol withdrawal symptoms. Medications such as haloperidol, beta blockers,
clonidine, and phenytoin may be used as adjuncts to a benzodiazepine in the
treatment of complications of withdrawal. Treatment of alcohol withdrawal
should be followed by treatment for alcohol dependence.
Scoring
The cumulative score provides the basis for treatment of patients
undergoing alcohol withdrawal.
Cumulative Score
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0-8
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No medication
is necessary
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9-14
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Medication
is optional for patients with a score of 8–14
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15-20
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A score
of 15 or over requires treatment with medication
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>20
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A score
of over 20 poses a strong risk of Delirium tremens
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67
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Maximum
possible cumulative score
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Assessment Tool
Nausea and Vomiting
Ask: "Do you feel sick to your stomach? Have you vomited?"
Score
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0
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no
nausea and no vomiting
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1
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mild
nausea with no vomiting
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2
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3
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4
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intermittent
nausea with dry heaves
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5
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6
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7
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constant
nausea, frequent dry heaves and vomiting
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Tremor
Arms extended and fingers spread apart
Score
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0
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no
tremor
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1
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not
visible, but can be felt fingertip to fingertip
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2
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3
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4
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moderate,
with patient’s arms extended
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5
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6
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7
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severe,
even with arms not extended
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Paroxysmal Sweats
Score
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0
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no
sweat visible
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1
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barely
perceptible sweating, palms moist
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2
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3
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4
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beads
of sweat obvious on forehead
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5
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6
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7
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drenching
sweats
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Anxiety
Ask: "Do you feel nervous?"
Score
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0
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no
anxiety, at ease
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1
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mildly
anxious
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2
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3
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4
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moderately
anxious, or guarded, so anxiety is inferred
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5
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6
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7
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equivalent
to acute panic states as seen in severe delirium or acute schizophrenic
reactions
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Agitation
Score
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0
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normal
activity
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1
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somewhat
more than normal activity
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2
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3
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4
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moderately
fidgety and restless
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5
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6
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7
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paces
back and forth during most of the interview, or constantly thrashes about
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Tactile Disturbances
Ask: "Have you any itching, pins and needles sensations, burning
sensations, numbness or do you feel bugs crawling on or under your skin?"
Score
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0
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none
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1
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very
mild itching, pins and needles, burning or numbness
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2
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mild
itching, pins and needles, burning or numbness
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3
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moderate
itching, pins and needles, burning or numbness
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4
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moderately
severe hallucinations
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5
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severe
hallucinations
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6
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extremely
severe hallucinations
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7
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continuous
hallucinations
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Auditory Disturbances
Ask: "Are you more aware of sounds around you? Are they harsh? Do
they frighten you? Are you hearing anything that is disturbing to you? Are you
hearing things you know are not there?"
Score
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0
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not
present
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1
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very
mild harshness or ability to frighten
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2
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mild
harshness or ability to frighten
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3
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moderate
harshness or ability to frighten
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4
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moderately
severe hallucinations
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5
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severe
hallucinations
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6
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extremely
severe hallucinations
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7
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continuous
hallucinations
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Visual Disturbances
Ask: "Does the light appear to be too bright? Is its colour
different? Does it hurt your eyes? Are you seeing anything that is disturbing
to you? Are you seeing things you know are not there?"
Score
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0
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not
present
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1
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very
mild sensitivity
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2
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mild
sensitivity
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3
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moderate
sensitivity
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4
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moderately
severe hallucinations
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5
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severe
hallucinations
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6
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extremely
severe hallucinations
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7
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continuous
hallucinations
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Headache, Fullness in Head
Ask: "Does your head feel different? Does it feel as if there is a
band around your head?" Do not rate for dizziness or lightheadedness.
Otherwise, rate severity.
Score
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0
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not
present
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1
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very
mild
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2
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mild
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3
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moderate
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4
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moderately
severe
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5
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severe
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6
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very
severe
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7
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extremely
severe
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Orientation and Clouding of
Sensorium
Ask: "What day is this? Where are you? Who am I?"
Score
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0
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oriented
and can do serial additions
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1
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cannot
do serial additions or is uncertain about date
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2
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disoriented
for date by no more than 2 calendar days
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3
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disoriented
for date by more than 2 calendar days
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4
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disoriented
for place and/or person
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