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Recent advances in alcoholic hepatitis

Vikrant Rachakonda, Ramón Bataller, Andrés Duarte‐Rojo

2020F1000Research26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Alcoholic hepatitis is the severest clinical presentation of alcoholic liver disease. Lacking an effective pharmacologic treatment, alcoholic hepatitis is associated with a poor prognosis and its recovery relies mostly on abstinence. With alcohol use disorder being universally on the rise, the impact of alcoholic hepatitis on society and health-care costs is expected to increase significantly. Prognostic factors and liver biopsy can help with timely diagnosis, to determine eligibility and response to corticosteroids, and for prognostication and transplant referral. Although recent discoveries in the pathophysiology of alcoholic hepatitis are encouraging and could pave the way for novel treatment modalities, a multidisciplinary approach considering timely identification and treatment of liver-related complications, infectious and metabolic disease, malnutrition, and addiction counseling should be emphasized. Apart from proper selection of candidates, transplant programs should provide adequate post-transplant addiction support in order to make of early liver transplantation for alcoholic hepatitis the ultimate sobering experience in the next decade.

Topics & Concepts

Alcoholic hepatitisMedicineAbstinenceIntensive care medicineAlcoholic liver diseaseHepatitisDiseaseReferralLiver diseaseMalnutritionImmunologyPsychiatryInternal medicineCirrhosisFamily medicineAlcohol Consumption and Health EffectsLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentDiet, Metabolism, and Disease