2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2013.08.006
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Effect of alcohol on surgical dexterity after a night of moderate alcohol intake

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“…The literature search identified 19 studies that could be included in the systematic review , and 11 with sufficient data to be included in the meta‐analysis . Of the 20 articles excluded during full text screening, 12 studies failed to measure hangover at testing, two of which were reported in the same article . Two studies, which included measures on subjective feelings during hangover, only found increases in fatigue or arousal , therefore it was unclear if participants were experiencing a hangover.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The literature search identified 19 studies that could be included in the systematic review , and 11 with sufficient data to be included in the meta‐analysis . Of the 20 articles excluded during full text screening, 12 studies failed to measure hangover at testing, two of which were reported in the same article . Two studies, which included measures on subjective feelings during hangover, only found increases in fatigue or arousal , therefore it was unclear if participants were experiencing a hangover.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While several studies report impairment in spatial and visual abilities , attention , memory , information processing speed , reaction times and intellectual processes , others reveal no clear evidence that hangover affects cognition . Tasks reflecting work‐place performance have also produced mixed results, with impairments in driving , flying and surgical performance , but not managerial decisions or problem‐solving in a ship engine .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past decade, several studies have examined the effects of alcohol hangover on cognitive performance and its impact on daily activities. With only a few exceptions (Collins & Chiles, ; Streufert et al, ; Taylor, Dolhert, Friedman, Mumenthaler, & Yesavage, ; Yesavage, Dolhert, & Taylor, ), studies consistently showed significant impairment during alcohol hangover on potentially dangerous daily activities such as driving a car (Laurell & Törnros, ; Törnros & Laurell, ; Verster et al, ; Verster, van der Maarel, McKinney, Olivier & de Haan, ), riding a bicycle (Hartung et al, ), flying an airplane (Morrow, Leirer, & Yesavage, ; Morrow et al, ; Petros et al, ; Yesavage et al, ; Yesavage & Leirer, ), and job performance such as ship power plant operation Rohsenow, Howland, Minsky, & Arnedt, ) or surgery (Kocher, Warwick, Al‐Ghnaniem, & Patel, ; Van Dyken, Szlabick, & Sticca, ). Nonetheless, a more comprehensive understanding of the alcohol hangover and its impact on cognition is required.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…potentially dangerous daily activities such as driving a car (Laurell & Törnros, 1983;Törnros & Laurell, 1991;Verster, van der Maarel, McKinney, Olivier & de Haan, 2014), riding a bicycle (Hartung et al, 2015), flying an airplane (Morrow, Leirer, & Yesavage, 1990; Morrow et al, 1993;Petros et al, 2003;Yesavage et al, 1994;Yesavage & Leirer, 1986), and job performance such as ship power plant operation Rohsenow, Howland, Minsky, & Arnedt, 2006) or surgery (Kocher, Warwick, Al-Ghnaniem, & Patel, 2006;Van Dyken, Szlabick, & Sticca, 2013). Nonetheless, a more comprehensive understanding of the alcohol hangover and its impact on cognition is required.…”
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“…A study of the hangover effect on 27 surgeons using a laparoscopic simulator found that in one of three tasks the surgeons were less accurate the morning after drinking [19]. A study looking at simulator performance with laparoscopic novices as well as surgeons found that the group which drank alcohol the night before had impaired performance worse than baseline, worst in the morning but still present even at 4:00pm [20].…”
Section: Caffeinementioning
confidence: 99%