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FREE ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 2: ALCOHOL AND LIVER—CLINICAL RESEARCHO2.1RAPID DECLINE OF LIVER STIFFNESS WITH ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL IN HEAVY DRINKERS

Authors :
Trabut, J.
Thépot, V.
Nalpas, B.
Pol, S.
Mueller, S.
Millonig, G.
Stickel, F.
Longerich, T.
Schirmacher, P.
Seitz, H. K.
Leclercq, S.
de Timary, P.
Delzenne, N.
Cani, P.
Pitel, A. L.
Chételat, G.
Le Berre, A. P.
Desgranges, B.
Eustache, F.
Beaunieux, H.
Quin, H.
Glassen, K.
Linhart, K. B.
Waldherr, R.
Buko, V.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background and aims. Measurement of liver stiffness using real-time elastography appears as a promising tool to evaluate the severity of chronic liver diseases. Previous studies in patients with alcoholic liver disease have suggested that fibrosis was the only histological parameter to influence liver stiffness. To challenge this hypothesis, we have prospectively tested the short-term impact of alcohol withdrawal on liver stiffness value. Methods. All patients hospitalized for alcohol withdrawal in our Liver Unit between September 2008 and December 2010 had a liver stiffness determination (using a FibroScan® device) at entry (D0) and 7 days after alcohol withdrawal (D7). Stiffness values were compared using non-parametric test for paired-values. We compared (i) the 10 measures performed at D0 and at D7 for each patient; (ii) the variation of the median result of all patients (using Wilcoxon test in both cases). Results. A total of 138 patients were included in the study [median alcohol consumption: 150g/day (range: 40-400); hepatitis C: n=22 (15.9%); cirrhosis: n=29 (21.0%)]. From D0 to D7, the liver stiffness decreased significantly in 61 patients (44.2%) and increased significantly in 18 (13.0%). Considering all patients, median liver stiffness value decreased from 7.25 to kPa (P

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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