%0 Journal Article %T Impacto del trastorno por consumo de alcohol en la mortalidad: £¿hay diferencias seg¨²n la edad y el sexo? %A Guitart %A Anna M. %A Espelt %A Albert %A Castellano %A Yolanda %A Bartroli %A Montse %A Villalb¨ª %A Joan R. %A Domingo-Salvany %A Antonia %A Brugal %A M. Teresa %J Gaceta Sanitaria %D 2011 %I Ediciones Doyma, S.L. %R 10.1590/S0213-91112011000500008 %X objectives: to estimate excess mortality in patients with an alcohol use disorder and to calculate the population-based impact attributable to this disorder, with emphasis on differences according to gender and age. methods: we carried out a longitudinal study of a dynamic retrospective cohort in which 7,109 patients (76.5% men) aged 18-64 years who started medical day treatment between 1997 and 2006 were recruited. deaths were monitored until the end of 2006 using a national mortality register. standardized mortality ratios (smr) by age and gender and population attributable risks (par) by age group were estimated. results: there were 557 deaths (83% were men). the total excess mortality was 8 times higher than in the general population aged 18-64 years, especially in the group aged 25-34 years old (smr: 11.2 [95% ci: 7.8-16.0] in men and 24 [ic95%: 11.5-50.4] in women). significant differences by gender were found in all the variables analyzed. in barcelona, alcohol use disorder was estimated to cause 73 deaths per year, representing 3.3% of the total annual deaths in this city in persons aged 18-64 years. this percentage was substantially higher in the groups aged 25-34 years (par: 19.4% [95% ci: 19.2-19.6]) and 18-24 years (par: 11.1% [95% ci: 10.7-11.4]). conclusions: women and young men with an alcohol use disorder have a higher risk of early mortality. early detection of problematic alcohol consumption and selective and well-indicated prevention programs should be improved. %K alcohol-related disorders %K mortality %K attributable risk. %U http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0213-91112011000500008&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en