1. P-19 CHARACTERIZATION, PROGNOSTIC FACTORS, AND SURVIVAL IN MODERATE ALCOHOL-ASSOCIATED HEPATITIS: A MULTICENTER STUDY
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Idalsoaga, Francisco, Díaz, Luis Antonio, Corsi, Oscar, Ayares, Gustavo, Arnold, Jorge, Dunn, Winston, Li, Yanming, Singal, Ashwani, Simonetto, Doug, Ayala-Valverde, María, Ramirez, Carolina A., Morales-Arraez, Dalia, Zhang, Wei, Qian, Steve, Ahn, Joseph, Buryska, Seth, Mehta, Heer, Waleed, Muhammad, Stefanescu, Horia, Horhat, Adelina, Bumbu, Andreea, Attar, Bashar, Agrawal, Rohit, Cabezas, Joaquín, Cuyàs, Berta, Poca, Maria, Pastor, German Soriano, Sarin, Shiv K, Maiwall, Rakhi, Jalal, Prasun K, Tijera, María Fátima Higuera-De La, Kulkarni, Anand, Rao, Nagaraja, Salazar, Patricia Guerra, Skladaný, Lubomir, Bystrianska, Natália, Prado, Veronica, Clemente-Sanchez, Ana, Rincón, Diego, Haider, Tehseen, Chacko, Kristina R, Romero, Gustavo A, Pollarsky, Florencia D, Restrepo, Juan Carlos, Toro, Luis G, Yaquich, Pamela, Mendizabal, Manuel, Garrido, Maria Laura, Marciano, Sebastian, Dirchwolf, Melisa, Vargas, Victor, Jimenez, Cesar, García-Tsao, Guadalupe, Ortiz, Guillermo, Abraldes, Juan G, Kamath, Patrick, Shah, Vijay, Bataller, Ramon, and Arab, Juan Pablo
- Abstract
Alcohol-associated hepatitis (AH) corresponds to a severe entity with high short-term mortality; however, few studies have been published in patients with moderate AH. This study aimed to characterize patients with moderate AH in a global study, identifying prognostic factors and survival at 30, 90, and 180 days.
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- 2024
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