RT @drandrewb: superb @cmaj paper by colleagues @jenniferhulme @edwardcxie @HasanMSheikh @KurdyakP https://t.co/Tp7xV6pdbT
RT @drandrewb: superb @cmaj paper by colleagues @jenniferhulme @edwardcxie @HasanMSheikh @KurdyakP https://t.co/Tp7xV6pdbT
RT @drandrewb: superb @cmaj paper by colleagues @jenniferhulme @edwardcxie @HasanMSheikh @KurdyakP https://t.co/Tp7xV6pdbT
superb @cmaj paper by colleagues @jenniferhulme @edwardcxie @HasanMSheikh @KurdyakP https://t.co/Tp7xV6pdbT
superb @cmaj paper by colleagues @jenniferhulme @edwardcxie @hasanmsheikh @KurdyakP https://t.co/Tp7xV6pdbT
@raghu_venugopal Study published in @CMAJ https://t.co/wWhR37pjTC
@GidMK @loscharlos @calirunnerdoc Right, with no information on arrhythmia incidence. I don’t hate population based cohorts based on health admin databases. https://t.co/hI4sDOvYNH just would like the authors and media to acknowledge limitations. 1 year o
@RealCedricDark @ACEPNow @sallymahmoudMD Here is the study from @CMAJ showing 1 in 20 people with 2 or more ED visits for alcohol will dead within 1 year. https://t.co/wWhR37pjTC
@NatashaErinLane @ICESOntario @DrugAlcoholDep Another great follow-up question! A 2020 study characterized causes of death among individuals with repeat alcohol-related ED visits in Ontario (https://t.co/nFX9l3Xdeg) - not exactly the same cohort, but I thi
RT @jenniferhulme: @picardonhealth @theresaboyle 1 in 20 people who to to an emergency department in Ontario for alcohol-related reasons wi…
@AshleyGWinter @jtrebach @CAEP_Docs Link to original study in @CMAJ https://t.co/wWhR37pjTC
RT @jenniferhulme: @picardonhealth @theresaboyle 1 in 20 people who to to an emergency department in Ontario for alcohol-related reasons wi…
No. This is what you should hear: "this person has a high (5%) risk of mortality within 1yr, probably one of the highest of all patients I'll discharge on my shift. This is someone who needs help and close follow-up. How can I ensure they get it?" https://
RT @CAEPConference: 1) Simple ≠ Safe 2 or more visits in one year for simple intoxication/withdrawal = 1-year mortality of 5% 5 or more vi…
1) Simple ≠ Safe 2 or more visits in one year for simple intoxication/withdrawal = 1-year mortality of 5% 5 or more visits = 10% These are some of our highest-risk patients in our ED https://t.co/Lc0RW9X1px /2
RT @HasanMSheikh: 1/ One of the features of a substance use disorder is difficulty sitting with discomfort, and reaching for a substance in…
RT @HasanMSheikh: 1/ One of the features of a substance use disorder is difficulty sitting with discomfort, and reaching for a substance in…
RT @HasanMSheikh: 1/ One of the features of a substance use disorder is difficulty sitting with discomfort, and reaching for a substance in…
1/ One of the features of a substance use disorder is difficulty sitting with discomfort, and reaching for a substance in that moment to take away that feeling. That difficulty sitting with discomfort is a profoundly human experience - we all struggle wi
@Country_fiedMD @RealCedricDark @ACEPNow @jeremyfaust I’m not sure if substance use disorder is a “life choice”. @HasanMSheikh was an author on the study in @CMAJ and perhaps he could respond as an expert? https://t.co/wWhR37pjTC
@CAEP_Docs @Bjug2 @MichelleKlaiman @HasanMSheikh @CMAJ 1 in 20 Ontarians with 2 or more alcohol-related ED visits within 12 months is dead a year later. https://t.co/wWhR377Iv2 @OntariosDoctors https://t.co/k8dGZjxDbP
The risks of chronic alcohol consumption. #wigmoreonalcohol https://t.co/59Q97kvCJS
1. People with 2 or more visits in a year to the ED for alcohol-related reasons are at a high-risk of death (5%!). 5 or more visits = very high risk (10% one-year mortality). #FOAMed See our @CMAJ study: https://t.co/cnr6ILsWMz
RT @emergmedottawa: @CMAJ article: https://t.co/te3szby2DR
RT @emergmedottawa: @CMAJ article: https://t.co/te3szby2DR
@CMAJ article: https://t.co/te3szby2DR
RT @KurdyakP: This study came out recently. For #BellLetsTalk day, I really hope people who struggle with alcohol use disorder reach out fo…
RT @KurdyakP: This study came out recently. For #BellLetsTalk day, I really hope people who struggle with alcohol use disorder reach out fo…
RT @KurdyakP: This study came out recently. For #BellLetsTalk day, I really hope people who struggle with alcohol use disorder reach out fo…
RT @KurdyakP: This study came out recently. For #BellLetsTalk day, I really hope people who struggle with alcohol use disorder reach out fo…
This study came out recently. For #BellLetsTalk day, I really hope people who struggle with alcohol use disorder reach out for help and treatment. https://t.co/HqUibTUaZR
Mortality among patients with frequent emergency department use for alcohol-related reasons in Ontario: a population-based cohort study https://t.co/D4JpRbIxry
The key results from this study are very concerning. https://t.co/wWhR37pjTC https://t.co/BAwCzZf9f7
Here is the link to the open access article published in @CMAJ https://t.co/wWhR37pjTC
RT @TheSGEM: Please vote on twitter poll, re-tweet and then read the study published in @CMAJ https://t.co/wWhR37pjTC
Please vote on twitter poll, re-tweet and then read the study published in @CMAJ https://t.co/wWhR37pjTC
Study published in @CMAJ showing an associated high risk of mortality https://t.co/wWhR37pjTC
You can find the original study here: https://t.co/cnr6ILsWMz @jenniferhulme @edwardcxie @KurdyakP @GatovJenny
RT @TheSGEM: @pash22 @HasanMSheikh Thank you for sharing this important information. Here is the study published in @CMAJ that this SGEM e…
@pash22 @HasanMSheikh Thank you for sharing this important information. Here is the study published in @CMAJ that this SGEM episode was based upon. https://t.co/wWhR377Iv2
Link to article published in @CMAJ https://t.co/wWhR377Iv2
Mortality among patients with frequent emergency department use for alcohol-related reasons in Ontario: a population-based cohort study https://t.co/BvJSKLwYvB via @edwardcxie et al
RT @TheSGEM: Link to study published in @CMAJ https://t.co/wWhR377Iv2
Link to study published in @CMAJ https://t.co/wWhR377Iv2
Link to the study published in @CMAJ https://t.co/wWhR37pjTC
Interviewed author or this @CMAJ study looking at the association between frequent ER visits for alcohol related issues and all-cause mortality. https://t.co/wWhR37pjTC
Tomorrow on the SGEM will be this important study published in @CMAJ on patients presenting to the emergency department with alcohol related reasons and all-cause mortality in the next year. https://t.co/wWhR37pjTC
1/10 This study by Jennifer Hulme & @kurdyakP shows that someone with an alcohol use disorder had a 1/20 chance of dying within 1 year after ED visit. This is a brutal statistic, and shows the need to ensure wrap-around care for people with this condit
important study...
2020 study shows high frequency #emergencymedicine visits for alcohol-related reasons signals unmet patient needs, opportunity for staff to offer interventions? 1yr mortality rate 8.8% (double) for patients with 5 visits cf 2 visits. https://t.co/pRzJFbP
@HowardOvens @HasanMSheikh @jenniferhulme @CAEP_Docs @CMA_Docs @celliottability Thanks @HowardOvens. You've nailed it: alcohol addiction is a tragedy that we know too well in the ED. But one that we can do something about! We know what the effective clin
For the full study: https://t.co/9jx1y0FG2B
@picardonhealth @edwardcxie @jenniferhulme @GlobeDebate Here is the original CMAJ article referenced in the opinion piece: "Mortality among patients with frequent emergency department use for alcohol-related reasons in Ontario: a population-based cohort s
RT @CMAJ: People who visit the emergency department for alcohol use face a high risk of death and that risk increases with the frequency of…
RT @RobinLennox: Staggering results 👇 Feels like another opportunity for emerg / addiction medicine collaboration to intervene for patients…
RT @RobinLennox: Staggering results 👇 Feels like another opportunity for emerg / addiction medicine collaboration to intervene for patients…
RT @RobinLennox: Staggering results 👇 Feels like another opportunity for emerg / addiction medicine collaboration to intervene for patients…
Staggering results 👇 Feels like another opportunity for emerg / addiction medicine collaboration to intervene for patients with high frequency of alcohol-related ED visits. @laurenmcchaim @KathrynGChan @DrShawnMondoux @rutledge_greg @LessMarts let’s chat!
RT @CMAJ: People who visit the emergency department for alcohol use face a high risk of death and that risk increases with the frequency of…
RT @CMAJ: People who visit the emergency department for alcohol use face a high risk of death and that risk increases with the frequency of…
RT @CMAJ: People who visit the emergency department for alcohol use face a high risk of death and that risk increases with the frequency of…
RT @CMAJ: People who visit the emergency department for alcohol use face a high risk of death and that risk increases with the frequency of…
People who visit the emergency department for alcohol use face a high risk of death and that risk increases with the frequency of alcohol-related ED visits. Full study free to access here: https://t.co/zcWIfEpf2A @jenniferhulme @HasanMSheikh @DrEdwardX @
Mortality among patients with frequent emergency department use for alcohol-related reasons in Ontario: a population-based cohort study | CMAJ November 23, 2020 https://t.co/oy83V9y8jS https://t.co/PN9kzHyAUa
RT @twpiggott: This should be shocking, but sadly is not if you work in the ER. A tragic injustice for people experiencing alcohol-use diso…
This should be shocking, but sadly is not if you work in the ER. A tragic injustice for people experiencing alcohol-use disorder and a clear public health priority. Via @edwardcxie @jenniferhulme https://t.co/FgwQVlpXT5
@philcaincom @CAMHnews @ICESOntario The mortality rates in this study https://t.co/czZc6Gcxef are cause for concern given the burden of alcohol disorders on hospital services we previously identified in England.
Mortality among patients with frequent emergency department use for alcohol-related reasons in Ontario: a population-based cohort study https://t.co/fPuni8gJ2l
RT @GenBois: 5% of patients seen twice or more in the ED die within a year. Alcohol use disorder kills and we are failing people with an ad…
RT @jonesmcella: 1 in 20 ppl seen in the ED >1x for ETOH will die within a year. We don't accept a 5% mortality rate for ACS. We must do…
Mortality among patients with frequent emergency department use for alcohol-related reasons in Ontario: a population-based cohort study | CMAJ. Real data to illustrate: mortality is far too high for those needing frequent ED visits related to alcohol. ht
5% of patients seen twice or more in the ED die within a year. Alcohol use disorder kills and we are failing people with an addiction. Great paper @jenniferhulme @edwardcxie @HasanMSheikh
RT @HasanMSheikh: ED visits for alcohol may seem simple, but they're not. Our @CMAJ study found that repeat users are some of the highest…
RT @jonesmcella: 1 in 20 ppl seen in the ED >1x for ETOH will die within a year. We don't accept a 5% mortality rate for ACS. We must do…
RT @HasanMSheikh: ED visits for alcohol may seem simple, but they're not. Our @CMAJ study found that repeat users are some of the highest…
RT @ICESOntario: New @ICESOntario and @CAMHnews study published today in @CMAJ shows one in 20 Ontarians with 2 or more alcohol-related ED…
RT @jonesmcella: 1 in 20 ppl seen in the ED >1x for ETOH will die within a year. We don't accept a 5% mortality rate for ACS. We must do…
This is why it is important to collaborate and share data between social services, health services and justice. Our Calgary Case Management Group saw the need to focus on high system users across all systems.
RT @jonesmcella: 1 in 20 ppl seen in the ED >1x for ETOH will die within a year. We don't accept a 5% mortality rate for ACS. We must do…
RT @edwardcxie: 1 in 20 people who required repeat ED care for alcohol related reasons died in the following year. Our research in @CMAJ to…
RT @edwardcxie: 1 in 20 people who required repeat ED care for alcohol related reasons died in the following year. Our research in @CMAJ to…
RT @jonesmcella: 1 in 20 ppl seen in the ED >1x for ETOH will die within a year. We don't accept a 5% mortality rate for ACS. We must do…
1 in 20 ppl seen in the ED >1x for ETOH will die within a year. We don't accept a 5% mortality rate for ACS. We must do better for our patients with #alcoholusedisorder. Important work by @UHN colleagues @jenniferhulme @HasanMSheikh @edwardcxie et al
@picardonhealth @theresaboyle 1 in 20 people who to to an emergency department in Ontario for alcohol-related reasons will die within a year of their second ER visit. For those with five or more visits in a year, their risk is closer to 1 in 10. https://t
RT @jenniferhulme: One in 20 people struggling with alcohol addiction die within a year of their second ER visit. https://t.co/hI4sDOvYNH
A great example of why lowering barriers to addiction treatment is so important. There should be no wrong door to treatment.
Thank you for this important research.
A new @KurdyakP @ICESOntario study found that among people aged 16+ between 2010-2016 who went to emergency departments in #Ontario solely for #alcohol-related mental or behavioural disorders, about one in 20 died within a year of their second ER visit. ht
RT @HasanMSheikh: ED visits for alcohol may seem simple, but they're not. Our @CMAJ study found that repeat users are some of the highest…
RT @ICESOntario: New @ICESOntario and @CAMHnews study published today in @CMAJ shows one in 20 Ontarians with 2 or more alcohol-related ED…
Yet limited ED resources to provide support. @UCalgaryEM @patockaem @Connect2CareYYC @Bjug2 @shawnkdowling @SREMI_MSH @fscarfe @AlcoholicsAnony @Vadeboncoeur_Al
RT @ICESOntario: For the full study: https://t.co/9jx1y0FG2B
RT @DrJBryan: Excellent article @jenniferhulme @HasanMSheikh @edwardcxie @UHN @EMUofT https://t.co/xJwjb0s1HG https://t.co/G82AtXS20y
RT @DrJBryan: Excellent article @jenniferhulme @HasanMSheikh @edwardcxie @UHN @EMUofT https://t.co/xJwjb0s1HG
Excellent article @jenniferhulme @HasanMSheikh @edwardcxie @UHN @EMUofT https://t.co/xJwjb0s1HG
RT @HasanMSheikh: ED visits for alcohol may seem simple, but they're not. Our @CMAJ study found that repeat users are some of the highest…