Alcohol withdrawal syndrome is a potentially severe condition that can occur when individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD) abruptly reduce or stop their alcohol intake. Managing this syndrome effectively is critical to ensuring patient safety and improving outcomes.
One vital tool that healthcare providers use to assess the risk of severe withdrawal symptoms is the PAWSS (Prediction of Alcohol Withdrawal Severity Scale) score. This article delves into what the PAWSS score is, its importance, and how it aids in the management of alcohol withdrawal.