V. Delaffon, S. Naik, Rajandeep Mann, Arshya Vahabzadeh, Timothy Millward, AD Majeed, A. Taylor, Anshuman Pant
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Abstract
Aims and method A baseline audit of trainees’ ability to recognise Wernicke’s encephalopathy and initiate appropriate thiamine regimes in an in-patient alcohol detoxification unit was carried out. Based on the findings, gaps were addressed using targeted education and training, and their impact on improving standards of managing Wernicke’s encephalopathy was re-audited.
Results The initial audit revealed that trainees’ ability to recognise Wernicke’s encephalopathy and initiate thiamine was inadequate. Significant improvement in appropriate use of treatment regime ( P <0.05) of thiamine and the monitoring of clinical response was observed after addressing the initial gaps through education.
Clinical implications Treatment of Wernicke’s encephalopathy can be inadequate, given a lack of awareness of clinical presentation and appropriate management. This can be addressed through education and training.