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Liver transplantation in alcoholic liver disease current status and controversies 被引量:12
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作者 Ashwani K Singal Khushdeep S Chaha +1 位作者 khalid rasheed Bhupinderjit S Anand 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2013年第36期5953-5963,共11页
Alcoholic cirrhosis remains the second most common indication for liver transplantation.A comprehensive medical and psychosocial evaluation is needed when making a decision to place such patients on the transplant lis... Alcoholic cirrhosis remains the second most common indication for liver transplantation.A comprehensive medical and psychosocial evaluation is needed when making a decision to place such patients on the transplant list.Most transplant centers worldwide need a minimum of 6 mo of alcohol abstinence for listing these patients.Patients with alcohol dependence are at high risk for relapse to alcohol use after transplantation(recidivism).These patients need to be identified and require alcohol rehabilitation treatment before transplantation.Recidivism to the level of harmful drinking is reported in about 15%-20%cases.Although,recurrent cirrhosis and graft loss from recidivism is rare,occurring in less than 5%of all alcoholic cirrhosis-related transplants,harmful drinking in the post-transplant pe-riod does impact the long-term outcome.The development of metabolic syndrome with cardiovascular events and de novo malignancy are important contributors to non liver-related mortality amongst transplants for alcoholic liver disease.Surveillance protocols for earlier detection of de novo malignancy are needed to improve the long-term outcome.The need for a minimum of 6 mo of abstinence before listing makes transplant a nonviable option for patients with severe alcoholic hepatitis who do not respond to corticosteroids.Emerging data from retrospective and prospective studies has challenged the 6 mo rule,and beneficial effects of liver transplantation have been reported in select patients with a first episode of severe alcoholic hepatitis who are unresponsive to steroids. 展开更多
关键词 ALCOHOLIC LIVER disease LIVER transplantation TRANSPLANT evaluation RECIDIVISM Six MONTHS rule ALCOHOLIC hepatitis
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Diabetes Mellitus Predicts Occurrence of Cirrhosis and Hepatocellular Cancer in Alcoholic Liver and Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Diseases 被引量:34
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作者 Evan J.Raff Donny Kakati +3 位作者 Joseph R.Bloomer Mohamed Shoreibah khalid rasheed Ashwani K.Singal 《Journal of Clinical and Translational Hepatology》 SCIE 2015年第1期9-16,共8页
Background and Aims:Alcohol abuse and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) are common causes of liver disease.Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common comorbidity among NAFLD patients.We performed this study with the sp... Background and Aims:Alcohol abuse and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) are common causes of liver disease.Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common comorbidity among NAFLD patients.We performed this study with the specific aim to examine the impact of DM on progression of alcoholic liver disease (ALD) liver and NAFLD.Methods:Medical charts of 480 patients with ALD or NAFLD (2004-2011) managed at a tertiary center were retrospectively reviewed.NAFLD was diagnosed based on exclusion of other causes of liver disease and alcohol use of <10 g/d.ALD was diagnosed based on alcohol use of >40 g/d in women or >60 g/d in men for >5years.Results:Of 480 patients (307 NAFLD),200 diabetics differed from nondiabetics for:age (52±11 vs.49±11 years;p=0.004);male gender (48% vs.57%;p=0.03);metabolic syndrome (49% vs.30%;p=0.0002);NAFLD (80% vs.56%;p<0.0001);cirrhosis (70% vs.59%;p=0.005);and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC;8% vs.3%;p=0.009).Over a 3 year median follow-up period,diabetics relative to nondiabetics had a higher probability to develop cirrhosis (60% vs.41%;p=0.022) and HCC (27% vs.10%;p=0.045).There was a trend for increased development of hepatic encephalopathy in diabetics compared to nondiabetics (55% vs.39%;p=0.053),and there was no difference between the two groups in survival or other liver disease complications.Conclusions:DM increased risk for cirrhosis and HCC among patients with ALD and NAFLD.Prospective studies with longer follow-up periods are needed to examine the impact of DM on survival and the role of aggressive HCC screening in diabetic cirrhotics. 展开更多
关键词 Diabetes mellitus STEATOHEPATITIS Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis Alcoholic cirrhosis
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