Recent Developments in Detection and Biological Indicators of Alcoholism

A. Chan
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SUMMARY Although doctors are uniquely placed to detect hazardous or harmful drinking and alcoholism, much research has documented that these problems are underdiagnosed in clinical settings. This paper summarizes recent developments of easy-to-use and brief questionnaires that health professionals can use to screen patients for heavy drinking/alcoholism. These instruments can be combined with laboratory indicators of the metabolic and biochemical effects of excessive alcohol consumption. New biochemical indicators of alcoholism as well as recent investigations of biological indicators of vulnerability (trait markers) to develop alcoholism are also reviewed. This information, together with the reasons why health professionals need to be involved in screening patients for alcohol abuse/alcoholism, should be included in medical education curriculum and continuing education programs.
酒精中毒的检测和生物学指标的最新进展
尽管医生在检测危险或有害的饮酒和酒精中毒方面具有独特的地位,但许多研究证明,这些问题在临床环境中未得到充分诊断。本文总结了卫生专业人员可用于筛查重度饮酒/酒精中毒患者的易于使用和简短问卷的最新进展。这些仪器可以与过量饮酒的代谢和生化影响的实验室指标相结合。本文还综述了新的酒精中毒生化指标以及酒精中毒易感性生物学指标(性状标记)的最新研究进展。这些信息,以及卫生专业人员需要参与对患者进行酒精滥用/酒精中毒筛查的原因,应纳入医学教育课程和继续教育计划。
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