Associations of hypomagnesemia in patients seeking a first treatment of alcohol use disorder

Hypomagnesemia (hypoMg) has not yet been extensively studied in alcohol use disorder (AUD) . We hypothesize that chronic, excessive alcohol consumption favors oxidative stress and pro-inflammatory alterations that may be exacerbated by hypoMg. The objective of this study was to analyze the prevalenc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Drug and alcohol dependence 2023-04, Vol.245, p.109822-109822, Article 109822
Hauptverfasser: Hernández-Rubio, Anna, Sanvisens, Arantza, Barbier-Torres, Lucía, Blanes, Rafael, Miquel, Laia, Torrens, Marta, Rubio, Gabriel, Bolao, Ferran, Zuluaga, Paola, Fuster, Daniel, Rodríguez de Fonseca, Fernando, Farré, Magí, Muga, Robert, Study, CohRTA, Center, Coordinating, Papasseit, Esther, Pérez-Mañá, Clara, Poyatos, Lourdes, García-Marchena, Nuria, Abellí, Enric, Short, Antonio, Moranta, Catalina, Sion, Ana, Ortega, Lluisa, Bruguera, Pol, Caballeria, Elsa, Messeguer, Ana, Fonseca, Francina, Ignacio Mestre-Pinto, Juan, Alías, María, Dinamarca, Fernando, Javier Pavón-Morón, Francisco, Araos, Pedro, Flores-López, María, Serrano, Antonia, Marcos, Miguel, Martín, Candelaria, Pérez-Hernández, Onán, Manzanares, Jorge, Illescas, Lucía
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Zusammenfassung:Hypomagnesemia (hypoMg) has not yet been extensively studied in alcohol use disorder (AUD) . We hypothesize that chronic, excessive alcohol consumption favors oxidative stress and pro-inflammatory alterations that may be exacerbated by hypoMg. The objective of this study was to analyze the prevalence and associations of hypoMg in AUD. Cross-sectional study in patients admitted for a first treatment of AUD in six tertiary centers between 2013 and 2020. Socio-demographic, alcohol use characteristics, and blood parameters were ascertained at admission. 753 patients (71% men) were eligible; age at admission was 48 years [IQR, 41–56 years]. Prevalence of hypoMg was 11.2%, higher than that observed for hypocalcemia (9.3%), hyponatremia (5.6%), and hypokalemia (2.8%). HypoMg was associated with older age, longer duration of AUD, anemia, higher erythrocyte sedimentation rate, gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase, glucose levels, advanced liver fibrosis (FIB-4 ≥3.25) and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR)
ISSN:0376-8716
1879-0046
DOI:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2023.109822