Delirium tremens is a severe withdrawal reaction in a patient who has drunk heavily for several years.
There may be a 24-hour prodromal period in which the patient may be apprehensive, experience mild disorientation, and may fit.
The features of delirium tremens are: (1)
The patient usually is usually much improved after 36 hr.
Note - alcohol withdrawal delirium is fatal in 15% to 20% of patients if untreated. (2) Appropriate early management reduces mortality to around 1%. (3)
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