International audienceAlthough a minority of patients with alcohol-related liver disease (ALD) meet the rigorous criteria for acceptance, liver transplantation (LT) activity for ALD has continued to increase [1]. Timing of LT for ALD differs among transplant programs, although the selection process is frequently based on the 6-month sober period prior to listing [2]. For severe alcoholic hepatitis (SAH) patients not responsive to medical therapy, a strict application of a period of sobriety as a policy for transplant eligibility remains controversial as most patients will have died prior to the end of the 6-month sober period. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved
There is increasing evidence that early liver transplantation (eLT), performed within standardized p...
Alcohol-related liver disease is the second most frequent indication for liver transplantation (LT),...
Introduction: Current management of severe alcoholic hepatitis is based on corticosteroid therapy an...
International audienceAlthough a minority of patients with alcohol-related liver disease (ALD) meet ...
A 6-month abstinence from alcohol is usually required before patients with severe alcoholic hepatiti...
Alcohol-related liver disease is one of the most prevalent liver disease worldwide and is the second...
Severe acute alcoholic liver disease (SAAH) unresponsive to medical therapy shows one-year-mortality...
BackgroundChanging opinions on the alcohol abstinence requirement have led to increased liver transp...
Alcohol-related liver disease is the second most frequent indication for liver transplantation (LT),...
There is growing interest in performing liver transplantation (LT) in patients with alcoholic hepati...
INTRODUCTION: Current management of severe alcoholic hepatitis is based on corticosteroid therapy an...
Although most patients with alcoholic liver disease experience positive outcomes following liver tra...
Alcoholic Liver Disease (ALD) represents the second most common indication for Liver Transplantation...
There is increasing evidence that early liver transplantation (eLT), performed within standardized ...
In patients with severe acute alcohol-related hepatitis not responding to medical therapy, early liv...
There is increasing evidence that early liver transplantation (eLT), performed within standardized p...
Alcohol-related liver disease is the second most frequent indication for liver transplantation (LT),...
Introduction: Current management of severe alcoholic hepatitis is based on corticosteroid therapy an...
International audienceAlthough a minority of patients with alcohol-related liver disease (ALD) meet ...
A 6-month abstinence from alcohol is usually required before patients with severe alcoholic hepatiti...
Alcohol-related liver disease is one of the most prevalent liver disease worldwide and is the second...
Severe acute alcoholic liver disease (SAAH) unresponsive to medical therapy shows one-year-mortality...
BackgroundChanging opinions on the alcohol abstinence requirement have led to increased liver transp...
Alcohol-related liver disease is the second most frequent indication for liver transplantation (LT),...
There is growing interest in performing liver transplantation (LT) in patients with alcoholic hepati...
INTRODUCTION: Current management of severe alcoholic hepatitis is based on corticosteroid therapy an...
Although most patients with alcoholic liver disease experience positive outcomes following liver tra...
Alcoholic Liver Disease (ALD) represents the second most common indication for Liver Transplantation...
There is increasing evidence that early liver transplantation (eLT), performed within standardized ...
In patients with severe acute alcohol-related hepatitis not responding to medical therapy, early liv...
There is increasing evidence that early liver transplantation (eLT), performed within standardized p...
Alcohol-related liver disease is the second most frequent indication for liver transplantation (LT),...
Introduction: Current management of severe alcoholic hepatitis is based on corticosteroid therapy an...