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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38815270

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The Psychiatric Consultation Service at Massachusetts General Hospital sees medical and surgical inpatients with comorbid psychiatric symptoms and conditions. During their twice-weekly rounds, Dr Stern and other members of the Consultation Service discuss the diagnosis and management of hospitalized patients with complex medical or surgical problems who also demonstrate psychiatric symptoms or conditions. These discussions have given rise to rounds reports that will prove useful for clinicians practicing at the interface of medicine and psychiatry.Prim Care Companion CNS Disord 2024;26(3):23f03644. Author affiliations are listed at the end of this article.


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Alcoholismo , Humanos , Alcoholismo/terapia , Trastornos Mentales/terapia , Consumo de Bebidas Alcohólicas
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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37868665

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Background: Alcohol use disorder is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates, leading to a significant burden worldwide. Increased hazardous alcohol consumption has been reported during the COVID-19 pandemic raising concerns for greater impact of this already prevalent serious medical condition. Methods: We conducted chart reviews and described demographic and clinical data for patients with two or more hospital readmissions from June 2020 to July 2021 and followed survival status through June 2022. Results: We found a high mortality rate of 10.3%. Most patients had psychiatric conditions listed in the chart (n = 70, 80%). Only 34% (n = 24) of living patients and 6% (n = 1) of deceased patients were under psychiatric care. Rates of the utilization of medications for alcohol use disorder were low (n = 23, 26%). Interpretation: We found high mortality rates in patients with two or more hospital readmissions with low rates of utilization of medications for alcohol use disorder and psychiatric care, thus identifying areas of potential improvement.

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