Alcohol use and trauma in Cape Town, Durban and Port Elizabeth, South Africa: 1999--2001.

Andreas Plüddemann, Charles Parry, Hilton Donson, Anesh Sukhai
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Abstract

Objective: To assess acute alcohol intoxication among patients presenting with recent injuries at trauma units in Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and Durban from 1999 to 2001.

Design: Cross-sectional surveys were conducted during a four-week period in each of the above sites in 1999, 2000 and 2001. The concept of an 'idealised week' was used to render representative samples. Breath-alcohol concentrations were assessed in a total of 1900 patients using a Lion SD2 alcolmeter.

Results: Over half of all the patients experienced violent injuries. Across sites and for each respective year of the survey, between 35.8% and 78.9% of patients tested positive for alcohol. Between 16.5% and 67.0% had a breath-alcohol concentration greater than or equal to 0.05g/100ml. Port Elizabeth consistently had the highest proportion of patients testing positive for alcohol. Patients injured as a result of violence were more likely to test positive for alcohol than patient who sustained road traffic or other unintentional injuries.

Conclusions: Alcohol involvement among trauma patients remained consistently high for each of the three study periods. Efforts to combat the abuse of alcohol would appear to paramount in reducing the burden of injuries on health care services.

南非开普敦、德班和伊丽莎白港的酒精使用和精神创伤:1999- 2001年。
目的:评估1999年至2001年在开普敦、伊丽莎白港和德班的创伤病房出现的急性酒精中毒患者。设计:横断面调查于1999年、2000年和2001年在上述每个地点进行了为期四周的调查。“理想化的一周”的概念被用来呈现具有代表性的样本。使用Lion SD2酒精浓度计对总共1900名患者的呼气酒精浓度进行了评估。结果:半数以上的患者发生过暴力性损伤。在调查的各个地点和每一年,35.8%至78.9%的患者酒精检测呈阳性。16.5%至67.0%的人呼吸酒精浓度大于或等于0.05g/100ml。伊丽莎白港的酒精检测呈阳性的病人比例一直是最高的。因暴力而受伤的病人比遭受道路交通或其他意外伤害的病人更有可能在酒精测试中呈阳性。结论:在三个研究期间,创伤患者的酒精参与程度一直很高。打击酗酒的努力在减轻保健服务的伤害负担方面似乎是最重要的。
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