Abstract | BACKGROUND/AIMS: METHODS: Patients transplanted for alcoholic cirrhosis were studied. Alcoholic relapse diagnosis was based upon patient's and family members' reports, liver enzyme tests, graft biopsy, and use of urine alcohol test. RESULTS: One hundred twenty-eight patients were studied, with a mean follow-up of 53.8 months. After LT, 69% of patients were abstinent, 10% were occasional drinkers, and 21% were heavy drinkers. Actuarial survival rates were not different, but three of the seven deaths observed among heavy drinkers were directly related to alcohol relapse. Although there was no difference between the three groups concerning the rejection rates, all rejection episodes observed in the group of heavy drinkers were related to poor compliance with immunosuppressive drugs. One heavy drinker developed alcoholic cirrhosis. CONCLUSIONS: The present study indicates that patients can resume heavy alcohol consumption after LT for alcoholic liver disease (ALD) and their grafts can be injured because of poor compliance with immunosuppressive drugs and alcohol-related liver injury. Although patient survival was not influenced by alcohol relapse, heavy alcohol consumption can be responsible for patients' death.
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Authors | Georges-Philippe Pageaux, Michael Bismuth, Pascal Perney, Valérie Costes, Samir Jaber, Pascal Possoz, Jean-Michel Fabre, Francis Navarro, Pierre Blanc, Jacques Domergue, Jean-Jacques Eledjam, Dominique Larrey |
Journal | Journal of hepatology
(J Hepatol)
Vol. 38
Issue 5
Pg. 629-34
(May 2003)
ISSN: 0168-8278 [Print] Netherlands |
PMID | 12713874
(Publication Type: Comparative Study, Journal Article)
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Topics |
- Adult
- Alcohol Drinking
(mortality, pathology)
- Biopsy
- Female
- Graft Rejection
(drug therapy, mortality)
- Hepatitis, Alcoholic
(mortality, pathology, surgery)
- Humans
- Immunosuppressive Agents
(administration & dosage)
- Liver Transplantation
(mortality)
- Male
- Middle Aged
- Postoperative Complications
(mortality, pathology)
- Recurrence
- Retrospective Studies
- Smoking
(mortality)
- Substance-Related Disorders
(mortality)
- Survival Rate
- Treatment Refusal
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