Background: Excessive alcohol use leads to a spectrum of liver disease. While physicians treat liver disease, the cause, i.e. alcohol, often remains untreated. This portends a poor overall outcome as such patients may continue to consume alcohol for the want of appropriate treatment directed at alcohol dependence or abuse.
Aim: To assess the prevalence and severity of alcohol dependence among patients with Alcoholic Liver Disease (ALD).
Materials And Methods: A cross-sectional observational study was conducted among patients with varying severity of ALD (steatosis, hepatitis, and cirrhosis) where 75 were included. They were evaluated for alcohol dependence using clinical interview and M.I.N.I 6.0. The severity of dependence was rated using the SADQ (Severity of Alcohol Dependence Questionnaire). Appropriate statistical tests were applied to identify correlations.
Results: All the patients of ALD met the criteria of Alcohol Dependence Syndrome (Clinical interview and ICD 10 criteria). Among them, 40% were severely dependent (SADQ >30). Among those with ALD, 57.3% had alcoholic hepatitis, 18.7% had steatosis, and 24% suffered cirrhosis. Patients with cirrhosis had higher median SADQ scores compared to those with steatosis or hepatitis.
Conclusions: All the patients with ALD suffered from Alcohol Dependence Syndrome. Those with the most severe ALD had a higher severity of dependence. To ensure effective treatment and lasting outcomes, there is a need for greater awareness of this fact among physicians. Psychiatric referral of those suffering from ALD will ensure concurrent treatment of Alcohol Dependence Syndrome.
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