Subtypes of alcoholism and their role in therapy.

O M Lesch, H Walter
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In recent years, the term 'chronic alcoholism' has had a meaning that is more descriptive than diagnostic. Several subtypes of alcoholism have been established and are now a necessary tool for studying therapy outcome. Alcohol-dependent patients can be subtyped based on clearly assigned dimensions (e.g. biological, sociological and psychological disturbances). Craving and the underlying disturbance must be treated. The number of pharmacological agents that may reduce alcohol intake has increased recently. We conducted a prospective long-term study based on four subtypes of alcohol-dependent patients to assess the efficacy of acamprosate. Our findings demonstrate that these patient subtypes are relevant to outcome in trials of pharmacological agents. We strongly recommend subtyping alcohol-dependent subjects in future trials, because the usefulness of effective drugs could be overlooked when they are tested in a heterogeneous population.

酒精中毒亚型及其在治疗中的作用。
近年来,“慢性酒精中毒”一词的含义更多地是描述性的,而不是诊断性的。酒精中毒的几个亚型已经确定,现在是研究治疗结果的必要工具。酒精依赖患者可以根据明确指定的维度(如生物学、社会学和心理障碍)进行亚型。必须治疗贪爱和潜在的烦恼。最近,可以减少酒精摄入量的药理学制剂的数量有所增加。我们进行了一项基于四种亚型酒精依赖患者的前瞻性长期研究,以评估阿坎普罗酸的疗效。我们的研究结果表明,这些患者亚型与药物试验的结果有关。我们强烈建议在未来的试验中对酒精依赖的受试者进行分型,因为在异质人群中进行测试时,有效药物的有效性可能会被忽视。
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