The Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol (CIWA-A) scale is a useful tool to assess severity of AWS (1)
the scale is not a diagnostic tool as it has not been found to be useful in differentiating between DT and delirium due to medical illnesses (2)
scale includes 10 common signs and symptoms of alcohol withdrawal with the notable exceptions of pulse rate and blood pressure, which must be a part of the assessment of alcohol withdrawal states
the 10-item revised form (CIWA-Ar) is described
CIWA-Ar scale requires limited patient cooperation to evaluate its ten symptoms
and >15 indicate severe withdrawal and are also predictive of the development of seizures and delirium
Score interpretation:
if CIWA-Ar score is <8 pharmacological treatment is not necessary
if CIWA-Ar score 8-15 pharmacological treatment may be appropriate to prevent the progression to more severe forms of AWS
pharmacological treatment is strongly indicated in patients with CIWA-Ar score >15
The evaluation of CIWA-Ar score should be repeated at least every 8 hours. In patients with scores >8–10 or requiring treatment, CIWA should be repeated every hour to evaluate the response to treatments
Annotations allow you to add information to this page that would be handy to have on hand during a consultation. E.g. a website or number. This information will always show when you visit this page.