Factors Having an Impact on Relapse and Survival in Transplant Recipients With Alcohol-Induced Liver Disease

To assess the impact of standardized pretransplant alcohol abstinence and treatment guidelines on liver transplant outcomes. This study assessed the posttransplant relapse and survival associated with a pretransplant guideline mandating alcohol abstinence, addiction treatment, and Alcoholics Anonymo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Mayo Clinic proceedings. Innovations, quality & outcomes quality & outcomes, 2021-12, Vol.5 (6), p.1153-1164
Hauptverfasser: Schneekloth, Terry D., Arab, Juan P., Simonetto, Douglas A., Petterson, Tanya M., Niazi, Shehzad K., Hall-Flavin, Daniel K., Karpyak, Victor M., Kolla, Bhanu P., Roth, James E., Kremers, Walter K., Rosen, Charles B.
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Zusammenfassung:To assess the impact of standardized pretransplant alcohol abstinence and treatment guidelines on liver transplant outcomes. This study assessed the posttransplant relapse and survival associated with a pretransplant guideline mandating alcohol abstinence, addiction treatment, and Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) attendance. This retrospective cohort study included liver recipients with alcohol-induced liver disease transplanted between January 1, 2000, and December 31, 2012, at a Midwest transplant center. Cox regression models tested for associations between pretransplant treatment, demographic and clinical characteristics, and outcome measures. Of 236 liver recipients (188 [79.7%] male; 210 [89%] white; mean follow-up, 88.6±55.0 months), 212 (90.2%) completed pretransplant treatment and 135 (57.2%) attended AA weekly. At 5 years, 16.3% and 8.2% had relapsed to any alcohol use and to high-dose drinking, respectively. Smoking during the 6 months before transplant was associated with any relapse (P=.0002) and high-dose relapse (P
ISSN:2542-4548
2542-4548
DOI:10.1016/j.mayocpiqo.2021.10.005