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Liver Transplantation for Alcoholic Liver Disease.

  • Giovanni Addolorato
  • , Ramón Bataller
  • , Patrizia Burra
  • , Andrea Dimartini
  • , Ivo Graziadei
  • , Michael R. Lucey
  • , Philippe Mathurin
  • , John O'Grady
  • , Georges Pageaux
  • , Marina Berenguer
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Azienda Ospedaliera di Padova
  • Stem Cell Research Center
  • Innsbruck Medical University
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Université de Lille
  • King's College Hospital
  • Université de Montpellier
  • Ciberehd and Valencia University

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Abstract

Alcohol-related liver disease is the second most frequent indication for liver transplantation (LT), yet as many as 90% to 95% of patients with alcohol-related end-stage liver disease are never formally evaluated for LT. Furthermore, despite its significance as a cause of chronic liver disease and indication for LT, it has received little attention in recent years for several reasons, including the good posttransplant short-term results, and the lack of specific "drugs" used for this disease. A writing group, endorsed by the International Liver Transplant Society, was convened to write guidelines on Liver Transplantation for Alcoholic Liver Disease to summarize current knowledge and provide answers to controversial and delicate ethical as well as clinical problems. We report here a short version of the guidelines (long version available at www.ilts.org) with the final recommendations graded for level of evidence. The writing group membership is expected to remain active for 5 years, reviewing the guideline annually, and updating the online version when appropriate.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)981-987
Number of pages7
JournalTransplantation
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • liver transplantation

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