1. [Severe acute alcoholic hepatitis]
- Author
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Eric, Nguyen-Khac, Valérie, Dejour, Ruxandra, Sarba, Thierry, Yzet, Denis, Chatelain, Ingrid, Marcq, Cyril, Chivot, Charles Antoine, Papillon, Christophe, Attencourt, and Hakim, Houchi
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Hepatitis, Alcoholic ,Acute Disease ,Humans ,Prognosis ,Severity of Illness Index ,Algorithms - Abstract
All chronic and excessive consumer of alcohol with recent jaundice should be assessed using a Maddrey's score for severe acute alcoholic hepatitis. Corticosteroids are the first line of treatment, associated with an appropriate nutritional support and alcohol abstinence. Corticosteroids plus N-acetylcysteine combination improves short-term survival over corticosteroids alone, and could be proposed as a first line therapy. The response to treatment is evaluated at the 7th day of treatment, with the Lille model≤0.45. Prognostic of non-responders to corticosteroids with Lille model0.45 is dramatically low with 23% survival at 6 month. Early liver transplantation in a selected group of patients with non-response to corticosteroids significantly improves 6th month and long-term survival.
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- 2018