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Alcohol-related liver disease phenotype impacts survival after an acute variceal bleeding episode

Authors :
Villagrasa, Ares
Hernandez-Gea, Virginia
Bataller, Ramon
Giraldez, Alvaro
Procopet, Bogdan
Amitrano, Lucio
Villanueva, Candid
Thabut, Dominique
Ibanez-Samaniego, Luis
Albillos, Agustin
Bureau, Christophe
Trebicka, Jonel
Llop, Elba
Laleman, Wim
Palazon, J. M.
Castellote, Jose
Rodrigues, Susana L.
Gluud, Lise N.
Ferreira, Carlos
Canete, Nuria
Rodriguez, Manuel
Ferlitsch, Arnulf L.
Mundi, Jose
Gronbaek, Henning
Hernandez-Guerra, Manuel
Sassatelli, Romano
Dell'Era, Alessandra
Senzolo, Marco G.
Abraldes, Juan
Zipprich, Alexander
Casas, Meritxell
Masnou, Helena
Primignani, Massimo
Krag, Aleksander
Silva-Junior, Gilberto
Romero-Gomez, Manuel
Tantau, Marcel A.
Guardascione, Maria
Alvarado, Edilmar
Rudler, Marika
Banares, Rafael
Martinez, Javier A.
Robic, Marie
Jansen, Christian L.
Calleja, Jose
Nevens, Frederik
Gluud, Lise Lotte
Bosch, Jaime
Ventura-Cots, Meritxell C.
Garcia-Pagan, Juan
Genesca, Joan
Villagrasa, Ares
Hernandez-Gea, Virginia
Bataller, Ramon
Giraldez, Alvaro
Procopet, Bogdan
Amitrano, Lucio
Villanueva, Candid
Thabut, Dominique
Ibanez-Samaniego, Luis
Albillos, Agustin
Bureau, Christophe
Trebicka, Jonel
Llop, Elba
Laleman, Wim
Palazon, J. M.
Castellote, Jose
Rodrigues, Susana L.
Gluud, Lise N.
Ferreira, Carlos
Canete, Nuria
Rodriguez, Manuel
Ferlitsch, Arnulf L.
Mundi, Jose
Gronbaek, Henning
Hernandez-Guerra, Manuel
Sassatelli, Romano
Dell'Era, Alessandra
Senzolo, Marco G.
Abraldes, Juan
Zipprich, Alexander
Casas, Meritxell
Masnou, Helena
Primignani, Massimo
Krag, Aleksander
Silva-Junior, Gilberto
Romero-Gomez, Manuel
Tantau, Marcel A.
Guardascione, Maria
Alvarado, Edilmar
Rudler, Marika
Banares, Rafael
Martinez, Javier A.
Robic, Marie
Jansen, Christian L.
Calleja, Jose
Nevens, Frederik
Gluud, Lise Lotte
Bosch, Jaime
Ventura-Cots, Meritxell C.
Garcia-Pagan, Juan
Genesca, Joan
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Villagrasa , A , Hernandez-Gea , V , Bataller , R , Giraldez , A , Procopet , B , Amitrano , L , Villanueva , C , Thabut , D , Ibanez-Samaniego , L , Albillos , A , Bureau , C , Trebicka , J , Llop , E , Laleman , W , Palazon , J M , Castellote , J , Rodrigues , S L , Gluud , L N , Ferreira , C , Canete , N , Rodriguez , M , Ferlitsch , A L , Mundi , J , Gronbaek , H , Hernandez-Guerra , M , Sassatelli , R , Dell'Era , A , Senzolo , M G , Abraldes , J , Zipprich , A , Casas , M , Masnou , H , Primignani , M , Krag , A , Silva-Junior , G , Romero-Gomez , M , Tantau , M A , Guardascione , M , Alvarado , E , Rudler , M , Banares , R , Martinez , J A , Robic , M , Jansen , C L , Calleja , J , Nevens , F , Gluud , L L , Bosch , J , Ventura-Cots , M C , Garcia-Pagan , J , Genesca , J , Int Variceal Bleeding & Baveno Cooperation 2023 , ' Alcohol-related liver disease phenotype impacts survival after an acute variceal bleeding episode ' , Liver International , vol. 43 , no. 7 , pp. 1548-1557 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background & AimsAlcohol-related hepatitis (AH) encompasses a high mortality. AH might be a concomitant event in patients with acute variceal bleeding (AVB). The current study aimed to assess the prevalence of AH in patients with AVB and to compare the clinical outcomes of AH patients to other alcohol-related liver disease (ALD) phenotypes and viral cirrhosis. MethodsMulticentre, observational study including 916 patients with AVB falling under the next categories: AH (n = 99), ALD cirrhosis actively drinking (d-ALD) (n = 285), ALD cirrhosis abstinent from alcohol (a-ALD) (n = 227) and viral cirrhosis (n = 305). We used a Cox proportional hazards model to calculate adjusted hazard ratio (HR) of death adjusted by MELD. ResultsThe prevalence of AH was 16% considering only ALD patients. AH patients exhibited more complications. Forty-two days transplant-free survival was worse among AH, but statistical differences were only observed between AH and d-ALD groups (84 vs. 93%; p = 0.005), when adjusted by MELD no differences were observed between AH and the other groups. At one-year, survival of AH patients (72.7%) was similar to the other groups; when adjusted by MELD mortality HR was better in AH compared to a-ALD (0.48; 0.29-0.8, p = 0.004). Finally, active drinkers who remained abstinent presented better survival, independently of having AH. ConclusionsContrary to expected, AH patients with AVB present no worse one-year survival than other patients with different alcohol-related phenotypes or viral cirrhosis. Abstinence influences long-term survival and could explain these counterintuitive results.

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Villagrasa , A , Hernandez-Gea , V , Bataller , R , Giraldez , A , Procopet , B , Amitrano , L , Villanueva , C , Thabut , D , Ibanez-Samaniego , L , Albillos , A , Bureau , C , Trebicka , J , Llop , E , Laleman , W , Palazon , J M , Castellote , J , Rodrigues , S L , Gluud , L N , Ferreira , C , Canete , N , Rodriguez , M , Ferlitsch , A L , Mundi , J , Gronbaek , H , Hernandez-Guerra , M , Sassatelli , R , Dell'Era , A , Senzolo , M G , Abraldes , J , Zipprich , A , Casas , M , Masnou , H , Primignani , M , Krag , A , Silva-Junior , G , Romero-Gomez , M , Tantau , M A , Guardascione , M , Alvarado , E , Rudler , M , Banares , R , Martinez , J A , Robic , M , Jansen , C L , Calleja , J , Nevens , F , Gluud , L L , Bosch , J , Ventura-Cots , M C , Garcia-Pagan , J , Genesca , J , Int Variceal Bleeding & Baveno Cooperation 2023 , ' Alcohol-related liver disease phenotype impacts survival after an acute variceal bleeding episode ' , Liver International , vol. 43 , no. 7 , pp. 1548-1557 .
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English
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1439543886
Document Type :
Electronic Resource