MedPath

Portrayal of Hospital Alcohol Detoxification in France

Completed
Conditions
Alcohol Use Disorder
Addiction
Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome
Interventions
Other: Stay for alcohol detoxification
Registration Number
NCT04973202
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital, Montpellier
Brief Summary

Even if hospital alcohol detoxifications are frequent in France, their caracteristicscharacteristics remain unknown. The investigators aim to describe the clinical and paraclinical caracteristicscharacteristics of their patients, their length and geographical repartition, etc... The investigators also aim to evaluate factors associated with longer stays or ulterior re-hospitalization for the same reason. Finally, The investigators aim to compare the stays by facility type.

Detailed Description

Context:

In France, the consequences of excessive alcohol use are one of the primary reasons for hospitalization. When stopping the substance, patients with an alcohol use disorder can suffer from a potentially fatal alcohol withdrawal syndrome. To mitigate these risks, a withdrawal under medical supervision is possible, either in an outpatient setting or in hospital, where the detoxification can be programmed or imposed. In the course of an alcohol dependent patient's life, re-drinking is not exceptional and the patient may undergo several withdrawals during his or her life.

Psychiatric pathologies, especially anxiety and depression, are more frequent in these patients than in the rest of the population, just as can be somatic pathologies.e. Withdrawal accidents, represented by comital seizures and delirium tremens, can be critical.

In hospital detoxifications, studies do not show any benefit in continuing the stay beyond 10 days, except in the case of somatic or psychiatric complication. However, little information is available on the average length of stay for hospital alcohol detoxification.

Although alcohol dependence issues are very frequent and the resulting withdrawals are relatively common and associated with numerous comorbidities, little data exists at a national level in France.

The aim of this study is to describe these hospital detoxifications: course, duration, frequency and clinical and paraclinical characteristics of the patients. We also wish to analyze which characteristics are associated with longer stays or re-hospitalization and to compare the care according to the facility type.

Objectives:

Main:

- To describe the clinical, paraclinical, and stay characteristics of hospital alcohol detoxification in France

Secondary:

* To describe the regional distribution of hospital alcohol detoxification

* To evaluate whether certain clinical characteristics are associated with a longer hospital stays

* To evaluate whether certain clinical characteristics are associated with subsequent re-hospitalization for the same reason

* To compare the characteristics of patient stays by type of facility

Methods:

In this descriptive observational study using pre-existing data accessed via the PMSI (Programme de Médicalisation des Systèmes d'Information), we will use all hospital stays from 2011 to 2020 for alcohol detoxification in France, both in public and private settings.

For each hospital stay will be collected the length, the antecedents of hospital alcohol detoxification, clinical and psychiatric comorbidities, withdrawals complication, alcohol use complication, further examinations.

We will describe the stays using median and quartiles for continuous variables and number and percentage for dichotomous variables. For secondary objectives, we will use a multivariate linear regression model if the length of stay is normal, an ordinal regression model otherwise. The characteristics of the stays will be compared regarding the type of facility using univariate comparative tests: Chi² or Fisher for dichotomous variables and Student or Mann-Whitney for continuous variables.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
50000
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Inpatients for alcohol detoxificationsStay for alcohol detoxificationFrench patients who were hospitalized for alcohol detoxification from 2011 to 2020
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
description of ageday 1 (At hospital inclusion)

Age at admission (in years), calculated by the difference of the year of admission and the year of birth through the PMSI.

description of sexday 1 (At hospital inclusion)

Sex collected through the PMSI.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
description of geographic codeday 1 (At hospital inclusion)

Sex collected through the PMSI.

description of CMU-Cday 1 (At hospital inclusion)

CMU-C (universal complementary health insurance, collected through the PMSI.

Length of stayDuring the stay (day 1 - day 15)

Length of stay (in days), calculated by the difference between the discharge date and the entry date, collected through the PMSI.

Care establishmentDuring the stay (day 1 - day 15)

Name and type of the care establishment, collected through the PMSI.

Number of previous hospital detoxification stays in the studied periodDuring the stay (day 1 - day 15)

Number of previous hospital detoxification stays in the studied period, collected through the PMSI.

Re-hospitalization for same reasonday 1

For each patient, and each stay, we will evaluate if the patient had an ulterior re-hospitalization for alcohol withdrawal. Collected through the PMSI.

Psychiatric comorbiditiesDuring the stay (day 1 - day 15)

Psychiatric comorbidities (Major depression episode, anxiety, psychotic trouble, personality diseases), collected through the PMSI.

Withdrawal complicationDuring the stay (day 1 - day 15)

Withdrawal complications (delirium tremens, comitial seizures), collected through the PMSI.

Further examinationDuring the stay (day 1 - day 15)

Further examination (biology, imagery, etc...), collected through the PMSI.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Uhmontpellier

🇫🇷

Montpellier, France

© Copyright 2025. All Rights Reserved by MedPath