The blood-alcohol concentration and the biochemical (GGT, methanol, acetone
, isopropanol blood concentrations) as well as the psychological markers (M
AST, CAGE tests) of chronic alcoholism have been examined in 619 injured pe
rsons admitted to the Department of Traumatology, Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Medi
cal University, Szeged, Hungary in the interval of Ist January 1996-31st De
cember 1997. At the time of their hospitalisation 37.9% of the injured pers
ons in traffic accidents were under moderate influence of alcohol. The freq
uency of the alcoholic intoxication is 46.8% of drivers, 29% of passengers
and 43.6% of pedestrians and cyclists respectively. Habitual consumption of
alcohol was diagnosed in 22.9% of injured persons according to at least tw
o positive markers of alcoholism (27% of drivers, 21% of passengers, 20% of
pedestrians and cyclists). Attention is called to the necessity of regular
examination of alcoholic intoxication and the markers of chronic alcoholis
m at the time of the hospitalisation of accident victims. (C) 1999 Elsevier
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