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© 1995 Medical Council on Alcohol


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DIAGNOSTIC TESTS FOR ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION

KATHERINE M. CONIGRAVE*,1, JOHN B. SAUNDERS1,3 and JOHN B. WHITFIELD2

1Centre for Drug and Alcohol Studies Missenden Road, Camperdown, Sydney, NSW 2050 Australia
2Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Missenden Road, Camperdown, Sydney, NSW 2050 Australia
3Departments of Medicine and Psychiatry, University of Sydney Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed

A variety of laboratory tests are available to assist in the diagnosis of hazardous alcohol consumption and related disorders. Standard tests, such as serum gamma glutamyltransferase activity and erythrocyte mean cell volume, have limited sensitivity, particularly in detecting non-dependent hazardous consumption. Most also have poor specificity in that results are affected by common diseases and medications. Over the past 10 years a number of new laboratory tests have emerged. One of these, carbohydrate deficient transferrin, has high sensitivity in detecting persons with alcohol dependence, and shows promise for identification of non-dependent hazardous drinking; it is also highly specific. Others such as measurement of bound acetaldehyde, serum ß-hexosaminidase and the ratio of urinary serotonin metabolites offer promise in detecting recent heavy drinking. However, many issues remain unresolved. The newer markers have often been judged by contrasting their values in patients who are clearly alcohol dependent and abstainers or very light drinkers. It is now apparent that some are relatively insensitive markers of hazardous consumption. Future research needs to examine the performance of these markers among subjects with a range of alcohol intakes to fully determine their value in assessing drinking history. In addition, assays which are capable of some degree of automation need to be developed for analysing large numbers of samples.


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