Early liver transplantation for severe alcohol-associated hepatitis: A single-center experience

Liver transplantation (LT) is life-saving for patients with alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) and severe alcohol-associated hepatitis (SAH). In this retrospective analysis of deceased donor LT from 10/2018 to 4/2022, patients were subdivided into those with ALD with <6 months (M) or >6 M...

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Published inJournal of liver transplantation Vol. 12; p. 100184
Main Authors Asgharpour, A, Sterling, RK, Smirnova, E, Duong, N, Houston, K, Khan, H, Nicole, Keller, Matherly, S, Wedd, J, Lee, H, Siddiqui, MS, Patel, V, Bullock, S, Weinland, S, Kumaran, V, Lee, S, Sharma, A, Imai, D, Kahn, A, Levy, M, Bruno, D
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LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Masson SAS 01.11.2023
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Summary:Liver transplantation (LT) is life-saving for patients with alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) and severe alcohol-associated hepatitis (SAH). In this retrospective analysis of deceased donor LT from 10/2018 to 4/2022, patients were subdivided into those with ALD with <6 months (M) or >6 M sobriety vs. non-ALD etiologies of liver disease. Patients with <6 M sobriety were further stratified into those meeting the NIAAA criteria for SAH. Of the 367 LT, ALD comprised 171(47 %) of all LT; 85(50 %) had <6 M sobriety. Comparing those with ALD with <6 M to >6 M sobriety and other non-ALD etiologies, those with <6 M were younger (mean age 46 vs. 54 and 56 years; p < .001), had higher MELD (36 vs. 26 and 23; p < .001), and on the list fewer days (14 vs. 83 and 168; p < .001) while there were no differences in gender or length of stay following LT. Of those with <6 M sobriety, 41 met the NIAAA definition of SAH: mean age 43, 42 % female, 0 % AA, mean MELD of 37, mean days of abstinence 58d prior to LT with 29 % prior ALD rehabilitation, 58 % failed steroids, and were listed for 7 days prior to LT. The 1-year survival was similar in all groups with 90 % in SAH, 93 % in <6 M, 93 % in >6 M, and 94 % in those receiving LT for all other causes. While 24 % with SAH had an alcohol slip following LT, only 4 % had a return to harmful drinking. Our single center experience shows LT for those with AUD and <6 M of sobriety and specifically SAH have excellent 1-yr survival similar to those with AUD >6 M sobriety and other etiologies with a low rate of return to harmful drinking.
ISSN:2666-9676
2666-9676
DOI:10.1016/j.liver.2023.100184