Alcohol and Physical Health Flashcards
What are the major consequences for physical health?
Dementia, depression, cerebral atrophy, Peripheral neuropathy Cirrhosis Cardiomyopathy Increased cancer risk
What should you prioritise for liver problems in alcohol
ALT
AST- alcohol drinking/ cirrhosis will be higher than ALT
INR I
How is fatty liver treated?
Stop drinking alcohol, it is reversible
What is a sign of liver cirrhosis
Portal hypertension and splentomegaly
How do you diagnose fatty liver?
Ultrasound scan
Sometime MRI
What occurs during Fatty liver disease?
Drinking over 60g of alcohol a day
Liver cells replaced by fatty acids and glycerol
Benign and reversible
May lead to alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis
What is acute alcohol hepatitis
A killer with no cure
28 day mortality is 1/3
Severe inflammation of the liver
Bilirubin
What are varies
Typically secondary to cirrhosis and PHT
Occur in the oesophagus, stomach, abdominal wall and rectum
The size of the veins increase due to increased pressure
Very serious bleed 30% mortality
ongoing alcohol abuse increased instance of bleeding
Treated with endoscope and stent or obliteration
What is hepatocellular cancer?
Cancer of the liver
Alcohol causes a third of them
Average survival 6-20 moths
Alpha retro protein can be used to diagnose it
Treatment includes radio frequency ablation
Surgery, transplantation, chemo
What is pancreatitis
Damage to the pancreatic acinar cells.
Chronic pancreatitis is a risk factor pancreatic cancer
Chemotherapy is typically palliative
What effects does alcohol have on the heart
Dilated cardiomyopathy High BP Vascular diseas Thrombosis Arrhythmia Heart failure
How does alcohol affect the immune system
Neutrophils chemotaxis is impaired,
Poor response of injury and infection
Cancer risk of GI system is very common but unknown mechanism
How does alcohol affect the CNS
Peripheral neuropathy Cerebral atrophy Cerebellar degeneration Wernicke-korakatoff syndrome Stroke Head injury/falls
What is delirium tremens
Severe disease resulting from alcohol withdrawl
What are the signs of fetal-alcohol syndrome
Small head Flat face CNS Disorders leading to anxiety, aggressive behaviour Thin upper lip Small eye folds Short nose Low nasal bridge Underdeveloped jaw