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Open Access 01-12-2015 | Research article

Modelling the consequences of a reduction in alcohol consumption among patients with alcohol dependence based on real-life observational data

Authors: Nora Rahhali, Aurélie Millier, Benjamin Briquet, Philippe Laramée, Samuel Aballéa, Mondher Toumi, Clément François, Jürgen Rehm, Jean-Bernard Daeppen

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

Most available pharmacotherapies for alcohol-dependent patients target abstinence; however, reduced alcohol consumption may be a more realistic goal. Using randomized clinical trial (RCT) data, a previous microsimulation model evaluated the clinical relevance of reduced consumption in terms of avoided alcohol-attributable events. Using real-life observational data, the current analysis aimed to adapt the model and confirm previous findings about the clinical relevance of reduced alcohol consumption.

Methods

Based on the prospective observational CONTROL study, evaluating daily alcohol consumption among alcohol-dependent patients, the model predicted the probability of drinking any alcohol during a given day. Predicted daily alcohol consumption was simulated in a hypothetical sample of 200,000 patients observed over a year. Individual total alcohol consumption (TAC) and number of heavy drinking days (HDD) were derived. Using published risk equations, probabilities of alcohol-attributable adverse health events (e.g., hospitalizations or death) corresponding to simulated consumptions were computed, and aggregated for categories of patients defined by HDDs and TAC (expressed per 100,000 patient-years). Sensitivity analyses tested model robustness.

Results

Shifting from >220 HDDs per year to 120–140 HDDs and shifting from 36,000-39,000 g TAC per year (120–130 g/day) to 15,000–18,000 g TAC per year (50–60 g/day) impacted substantially on the incidence of events (14,588 and 6148 events avoided per 100,000 patient-years, respectively). Results were robust to sensitivity analyses.

Conclusions

This study corroborates the previous microsimulation modeling approach and, using real-life data, confirms RCT-based findings that reduced alcohol consumption is a relevant objective for consideration in alcohol dependence management to improve public health.
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Metadata
Title
Modelling the consequences of a reduction in alcohol consumption among patients with alcohol dependence based on real-life observational data
Authors
Nora Rahhali
Aurélie Millier
Benjamin Briquet
Philippe Laramée
Samuel Aballéa
Mondher Toumi
Clément François
Jürgen Rehm
Jean-Bernard Daeppen
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-015-2606-4

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