Aims: Hypertension is an established risk factor in chronic alcoholics, but little is known about the relationship between blood pressure (BP), severity of their alcohol abuse, and severity of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS). Method: BP was assessed daily for 18 days in a series of chronic alcoholics on early alcohol withdrawal (AW), while also assessing the severity of their AWS on the CIWA-Ar scale. Results: A sharp and sustained decrease in BP was observed after AW; at T 0, BP had increased in 55% of patients, and at T 18 in 21%. The variation of BP is partially explained by years of at-risk drinking and AWS severity, but other factors may play a role in hypertension in alcoholics, as a large amount of BP variation was not explained by the alcohol-abuse-related parameters that we studied. BP values were not correlated with cigarette smoking, anxiety, or depression. Hypertension found in 'detoxified' alcoholics (∼20%) may be related to alcohol-independent hypertension or to a long-lasting alcohol-induced derangement of the BP regulating mechanisms. Further research is needed in these patients to elucidate the mechanisms of persistent hypertension and to set up a treatment protocol. At present, careful monitoring is advisable, as well as pharmacological treatment for moderate or severe hypertension; often a modification of life-style is needed which includes physical activity and possibly sodium (Na) restriction, since hypertension in detoxified alcoholics seems to be Na sensitive. Conclusion: Complete alcohol abstinence must be recommended to all hypertensive alcoholics, as AW-induced transient hypertension was found to be harmless in all our subjects, and abstinence leads to complete recovery from hypertension in most cases.

Hypertension in early alcohol withdrawal in chronic alcoholics / Ceccanti, Mauro; Sasso, Guido; R., Nocente; G., Balducci; A., Prastaro; C., Ticchi; Bertazzoni, Giuliano; Santini, Patrizia; Attilia, Maria Luisa. - In: ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLISM. - ISSN 0735-0414. - STAMPA. - 41:1(2006), pp. 5-10. [10.1093/alcalc/agh221]

Hypertension in early alcohol withdrawal in chronic alcoholics

CECCANTI, Mauro;SASSO, Guido;BERTAZZONI, Giuliano;SANTINI, Patrizia;ATTILIA, Maria Luisa
2006

Abstract

Aims: Hypertension is an established risk factor in chronic alcoholics, but little is known about the relationship between blood pressure (BP), severity of their alcohol abuse, and severity of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS). Method: BP was assessed daily for 18 days in a series of chronic alcoholics on early alcohol withdrawal (AW), while also assessing the severity of their AWS on the CIWA-Ar scale. Results: A sharp and sustained decrease in BP was observed after AW; at T 0, BP had increased in 55% of patients, and at T 18 in 21%. The variation of BP is partially explained by years of at-risk drinking and AWS severity, but other factors may play a role in hypertension in alcoholics, as a large amount of BP variation was not explained by the alcohol-abuse-related parameters that we studied. BP values were not correlated with cigarette smoking, anxiety, or depression. Hypertension found in 'detoxified' alcoholics (∼20%) may be related to alcohol-independent hypertension or to a long-lasting alcohol-induced derangement of the BP regulating mechanisms. Further research is needed in these patients to elucidate the mechanisms of persistent hypertension and to set up a treatment protocol. At present, careful monitoring is advisable, as well as pharmacological treatment for moderate or severe hypertension; often a modification of life-style is needed which includes physical activity and possibly sodium (Na) restriction, since hypertension in detoxified alcoholics seems to be Na sensitive. Conclusion: Complete alcohol abstinence must be recommended to all hypertensive alcoholics, as AW-induced transient hypertension was found to be harmless in all our subjects, and abstinence leads to complete recovery from hypertension in most cases.
2006
alcohol abuse; hypertension; withdrawal
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Hypertension in early alcohol withdrawal in chronic alcoholics / Ceccanti, Mauro; Sasso, Guido; R., Nocente; G., Balducci; A., Prastaro; C., Ticchi; Bertazzoni, Giuliano; Santini, Patrizia; Attilia, Maria Luisa. - In: ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLISM. - ISSN 0735-0414. - STAMPA. - 41:1(2006), pp. 5-10. [10.1093/alcalc/agh221]
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