Difference between revisions of "Alcohol Intake"

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==Acceptability at CT / Work-Up==
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==Acceptability at VT / Work-Up==
 
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==Guidance==
 
==Guidance==
If >40 units/week ask donor if plans to cut down. Delete from register if no plans to cut down.
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Depends on:
  
Do not accept if:-  
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- How much alcohol has been consumed
  
Self-declared alcoholic, unless now alcohol-free for at least two years. (Discuss with medical officer)
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- How long for
Evidence of alcohol related organ damage (liver/cardiac/neurological)
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- When the potential donor quit
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- If >40 units/week ---> ask donor if plans to cut down.
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Delete from register if no plans to cut down.  
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Discuss each case with medical officer.
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Do not accept if:
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- Self-declared alcoholic and ongoing heavy alcohol consumptiom
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- Evidence of alcohol related organ damage - cardiac/neurological/liver (liver function tests are NOT indicated at VT)
  
Liver function tests are NOT indicated at VT
 
  
Discuss with medical officer if required.
 
  
 
==Pseudonyms or Related Conditions==
 
==Pseudonyms or Related Conditions==

Latest revision as of 10:55, 4 March 2025

Acceptability at Recruitment

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Acceptability at VT / Work-Up

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Individual at Risk

Donor / Recipient

Explanation of Condition

Those under the influence of alcohol may have reduced capacity for informed consent, may be unreliable donors and may suffer from other associated health problems.

Guidance

Depends on:

- How much alcohol has been consumed

- How long for

- When the potential donor quit

- If >40 units/week ---> ask donor if plans to cut down. Delete from register if no plans to cut down.


Discuss each case with medical officer.


Do not accept if:

- Self-declared alcoholic and ongoing heavy alcohol consumptiom

- Evidence of alcohol related organ damage - cardiac/neurological/liver (liver function tests are NOT indicated at VT)


Pseudonyms or Related Conditions

Alcoholic

Alcoholism

Version

Version 1, Edition 2

Date of Last Update

9 June 2016