• Title of article

    Drinking to toxicity: college students referred for emergency medical evaluation

  • Author/Authors

    Kharasch, Sigmund J. Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine - Massachusetts General Hospital - Harvard Medical School, Zero Emerson Place, USA , McBride, David R. Division of Student Affairs - University of Maryland - College Park, Campus Drive, USA , Saitz, Richard Department of Community Health Sciences - Boston University School of Public Health - 801 Massachusetts Ave, USA , Myers, Ward P. Department of Community Health Sciences - Boston University School of Public Health - 801 Massachusetts Ave, USA

  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    5
  • Abstract
    Background: In 2009, a university adopted a policy of emergency department transport of students appearing intoxicated on campus. The objective was to describe the change in ED referrals after policy initiation and describe a group of students at risk for acute alcohol-related morbidity. Methods: A retrospective cohort of university students during academic years 2007–2011 (September–June) trans- ported to local ED’s was evaluated. Data were compared 2 years prior to initiation of the policy and 3 years after and included total number of ED transports and blood or breath alcohol level. Results: 971 Students were transported to local ED’s. The mean number of yearly transports 2 years prior to policy initiation was 131 and 3 years after was 236 (56 % increase, p < 0.01). 92 % had a blood or breath alcohol level obtained. The mean alcohol level was 193 mg/dL. Twenty percent of students had alcohol levels greater than 250 mg/dL. Conclusions: Adoption of a university alcohol policy was followed by a significant increase in ED transports of intoxi- cated students. College students identified as intoxicated frequently drank to toxicity
  • Farsi abstract
    فاقد چكيده فارسي
  • Keywords
    Drinking alchol , toxicity , emergency medical evaluation
  • Journal title
    Addiction Science and Clinical Practice
  • Serial Year
    2016
  • Record number

    2619902