Characterization of alcohol-related seizures in withdrawal syndrome

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Kadar, Bettina Kata [1 ]
Gajdics, Janka [1 ]
Pribek, Ildiko Katalin [1 ]
Ando, Balint [1 ]
Lazar, Bence Andras [1 ]
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[1] Univ Szeged, Albert Szent Gyorgy Med Sch, Dept Psychiat, Addict Res Grp, Koranyi Fasor 8-10, H- 6720 Szeged, Hungary
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alcohol withdrawal syndrome; alcohol-related seizure; delirium tremens; kindling; severity of alcohol withdrawal syndrome; DELIRIUM-TREMENS; RISK; PREDICTORS; MANAGEMENT; MODEL; MECHANISMS; EPILEPSY; SCALE;
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10.1002/epi4.12906
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ObjectiveAlcohol-related seizures (ARS) are one of the most important consequences of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS). However, demographic and clinical characteristics, and furthermore, the relationship of ARS with delirium tremens (DT), have not yet been evaluated in detail. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to reveal the correlates of ARS and examine the interaction of ARS with the occurrence of DT and with the severity of AWS.MethodsIn the retrospective study (Study 1) 2851 medical charts of inpatient admissions characterized by AWS and DT were listed. Demographic and clinical variables of ARS were assessed. In the follow-up study (Study 2), patients admitted with AWS without (N = 28) and with (N = 18) ARS were enrolled. Study 1 was performed between 2008 and 2023, and Study 2 was performed in 2019 in Hungary. To determine the severity of AWS, the Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment Scale for Alcohol, Revised (CIWA-Ar) was used. ARS is a provoked, occasional seizure; therefore, patients with epilepsy syndrome were excluded from the two studies. Statistical analyses were performed by the means of chi-square tests, multinomial logistic regressions, mixed ANOVA, and derivation.ResultsThe occurrence of DT, the history of ARS, and somatic co-morbidities were found to be risk factors for the appearance of ARS. ARS was proved to be a risk factor for the development of DT. In the follow-up study, there was no difference in the decrease of CIWA-Ar scores between the groups.SignificanceOur present findings support the likelihood of kindling, which is one of the most important mechanisms underlying the development of ARS, but do not directly prove its presence. Additionally, our results revealed that the severity of AWS is not influenced by the presence of ARS.Plain Language SummaryProvoked, occasional seizures during AWS are defined as ARS. In the present study, predictors and interactions of these seizures with DT-the most severe form of withdrawal-and with the severity of withdrawal were examined in retrospective and follow-up studies. The present study shows that a history of withdrawal seizures, the occurrence of DT, and somatic comorbidities are predictors of the development of seizures. Furthermore, our findings suggest that the presence of seizures does not influence the severity of withdrawal.
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