articleNew England Journal of MedicineNov 9, 2011BRONZE OA

Early Liver Transplantation for Severe Alcoholic Hepatitis

Inserm · Hôpital Claude Huriez · +11 more institutions

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Abstract

Background

A 6-month abstinence from alcohol is usually required before patients with severe alcoholic hepatitis are considered for liver transplantation. Patients whose hepatitis is not responding to medical therapy have a 6-month survival rate of approximately 30%. Since most alcoholic hepatitis deaths occur within 2 months, early liver transplantation is attractive but controversial.

Methods

We selected patients from seven centers for early liver transplantation. The patients had no prior episodes of alcoholic hepatitis and had scores of 0.45 or higher according to the Lille model (which calculates scores ranging from 0 to 1, with a score ≥ 0.45 indicating nonresponse to medical therapy and an increased risk of death in the absence of transplantation) or rapid worsening of liver function despite medical therapy. Selected patients also had supportive family members, no severe coexisting conditions, and a commitment to alcohol abstinence. Survival was compared between patients who underwent early liver transplantation and matched patients who did not.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Alcoholic hepatitis
  • Abstinence
  • Liver transplantation
  • Alcoholic liver disease
  • Hepatitis
  • Internal medicine
  • Transplantation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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