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Alcohol use disorder and liver transplant: new perspectives and critical issues

Authors :
Fabio Caputo
Silvia Aspite
Francesco Vizzutti
Lucia Golfieri
Valentino Patussi
Stefano Gitto
Silvana Grandi
Fabio Marra
Gitto S.
Aspite S.
Golfieri L.
Caputo F.
Vizzutti F.
Grandi S.
Patussi V.
Marra F.
Source :
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine, Vol 35, Iss 4, Pp 797-810 (2020), The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
The Korean Association of Internal Medicine, 2020.

Abstract

Alcoholic liver disease is a consolidated indication for liver transplantation, but many unsolved issues can be highlighted. Patients with alcohol use disorder develop peculiar comorbidities that can become contraindications for trans plantation. Moreover, a number of social and psychological patterns should be evaluated to select candidates with a low risk of alcohol relapse and adequate post-transplant adherence. In this context, the 6-month rule is too rigid to be widely applied. A short period of abstinence (1 to 3 months) is useful to estimate recovery of liver function and, possibly to avoid transplant. Cardiovascular dis orders and extra-hepatic malignancies represent the main clinical issues after transplant. Patients transplanted due to alcoholic disease are a major risk for oth er liver diseases. Severe corticosteroid-resistant alcoholic acute hepatitis is a de bated indication for transplant. However, available data indicate that well-selected patients have excellent post-transplant outcomes. Behavioral therapy, continued psychological support and a multidisciplinary team are essential to achieve and maintain complete alcohol abstinence during the transplant process. Alcoholic liver disease is an excellent indication for a liver transplant but patients with alco hol use disorder deserve a personalized approach and dedicated resources.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20056648 and 12263303
Volume :
35
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....49d3531a5ecab6c6fe0acf14814c8f25