Assessment of neurological dysfunction and recovery in alcoholics: CT scanning and other techniques.

Substance and alcohol actions/misuse Pub Date : 1983-01-01
P L Carlen, D A Wilkinson
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Abstract

The neurological complications of alcoholism are briefly mentioned. The cerebral dysfunction associated with long-term alcohol abuse is discussed in detail. The techniques used for measurement of functional deficits and cerebral morphological abnormalities are outlined. Significant correlations were noted between cerebral atrophy and functional measurements. Age was the most important covariate except in those alcoholics with the Wernicke's syndrome or an amnesic syndrome (with VIQ-MQ greater than or equal to 15). Partial reversibility of functional and cerebral atrophy measurements was noted in some recently abstinent alcoholics. EEG abnormalities also tended to improve in some alcoholics. A prolonged but resolving CSF acidosis was noted in many subjects. Possible biological mechanisms and the treatment implications of the sometimes slow (weeks to months) but remarkable functional recovery seen in some recently abstinent alcoholics are discussed.

评估酗酒者的神经功能障碍和康复:CT扫描和其他技术。
简要地提到了酒精中毒的神经系统并发症。脑功能障碍与长期酒精滥用的详细讨论。概述了用于测量功能缺陷和脑形态异常的技术。脑萎缩与功能测量之间存在显著相关性。年龄是最重要的协变量,除了那些患有韦尼克综合征或健忘症的酗酒者(VIQ-MQ大于或等于15)。在一些最近戒酒的酗酒者中发现了功能和脑萎缩测量的部分可逆性。一些酗酒者的脑电图异常也有改善的趋势。许多受试者出现长时间但可缓解的脑脊液酸中毒。可能的生物学机制和治疗的意义有时缓慢(几周到几个月),但显着的功能恢复看到一些最近戒酒的酗酒者。
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