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- W2948265679 abstract "Objective: The objective of the study was to examine the correlates, phenomenology, and short-term treatment response to benzodiazepines and antipsychotics in an inpatient sample with alcohol-induced psychotic disorder, predominant hallucinations i.e., F10.52. Methods: We reviewed the charts of the patients admitted in a tertiary care addiction treatment center between 2010 and 2016 with the diagnosis of alcoholic hallucinosis. Results: Among 6,493 patients admitted with alcohol dependence during the study period, 61 patients (0.9%) had alcoholic hallucinosis. Among them, 41 (67.2%) had alcoholic hallucinosis in the past; 26 (42.6%) had a family history of psychosis. Only auditory hallucinations were found in 46 patients (75.4%), only visual hallucinations in 3 patients (5%), and both auditory and visual hallucinations in 12 (19.7%). Thirty-four (55.7%) had delusions, which were secondary to hallucinations. Suicidality which includes suicidal ideas and attempts was noted in 12 (19.7%) patients. Fifty-three (86.9%) patients had hallucinations exclusively during alcohol withdrawal, while 8 (13.1%) had them during withdrawal as well as while consuming alcohol. At the end of six months, 13.1% of the patients had an independent psychotic disorder diagnosed. The primary mode of management was treatment with only benzodiazepines (n = 37, 60.7%) or benzodiazepines and antipsychotics (n = 24, 39.3%). The reasons for starting antipsychotics were the presence of florid psychotic symptoms (26.2%) and incomplete symptom resolution with benzodiazepines (9.8%). The median duration of response was four days, with 25th to 75th quartile range at two to seven days. Conclusions: Alcoholic hallucinosis is an acute short-lasting psychotic disorder which lasts for less than a week when treated. Suicidality is high in this group, which needs attention. Benzodiazepines as part of withdrawal management may be sufficient for a majority of cases. Antipsychotics may be required in selected cases. A high degree of recurrence and morbidity indicates a need to intervene early with an abstinence-oriented management goal." @default.
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- W2948265679 date "2019-06-04" @default.
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- W2948265679 title "Phenomenology and Course of Alcoholic Hallucinosis" @default.
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