Utilization of biomarkers for alcohol use in candidates for liver transplantation with alcohol-associated liver disease.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Liver Transplantation Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-20 DOI:10.1097/LVT.0000000000000539
Marie-Josée Lynch, Lauren Carrique, Christian S Hendershot, Hannah Wozniak, Vathany Kulasingam, Bernard Le Foll, Caitlin Don, Susan Abbey, Isabel Sales, Les Lilly, Mamatha Bhat, Cynthia Tsien, Adrienne Tan, Dilip Koshy, Nazia Selzner
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Abstract

Although a set period of abstinence is no longer a requirement for transplant consideration in many liver transplantation programs, it is imperative to use valid monitoring tools to detect ongoing alcohol use in candidates for transplant. Urinary ethyl glucuronide (EtG) is an objective measure of alcohol use. This single-center retrospective study aims to describe the psychosocial characteristics of patients with alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) who provided positive EtG tests in the pretransplant phase. Data were collected between May 1, 2018, and November 30, 2021, for all patients with ALD referred to our transplantation program (n = 497). Psychosocial characteristics and transplant outcomes were recorded for all patients. Patients with a positive EtG test were compared to patients who did not have a positive EtG test. A backward logistic regression analysis was performed to assess the factors associated with a positive EtG test. Of the 497 patients evaluated, 40 (8%) provided a positive EtG test, including at the initial clinic visit (n = 20), during medical evaluation (n = 14), and while on the waitlist (n = 6). Severe alcohol use disorder ( p < 0.01), consuming <10 daily standard drinks ( p = 0.011), and longer duration of daily alcohol use ( p = 0.028) were significantly associated with a positive EtG test. Psychiatric comorbidity and previous treatment for alcohol use disorder were not significantly associated with positive tests. A minority of patients with ALD provided a positive urine EtG in the pretransplant phase. Alongside clinical interviews, biomarker testing is an objective tool to identify ongoing alcohol use in patients with ALD.

在患有酒精相关肝病的肝移植候选者中使用酒精使用生物标志物。
背景:尽管在许多肝移植项目中,规定的禁酒期已不再是考虑移植的必要条件,但利用有效的监测工具检测移植候选者是否持续饮酒仍是当务之急。尿液中乙基葡萄糖醛酸(EtG)是衡量酒精使用情况的客观指标。这项单中心回顾性研究旨在描述在移植前阶段EtG检测呈阳性的酒精相关性肝病(ALD)患者的社会心理特征:数据收集时间为2018年5月1日至2021年11月30日,对象为转诊至我们移植项目的所有ALD患者(n=497)。记录了所有患者的社会心理特征和移植结果。将EtG检测呈阳性的患者与EtG检测未呈阳性的患者进行比较。结果显示,在接受评估的 497 名患者中,有 40 名患者 ETG 检测呈阳性:在接受评估的 497 名患者中,有 40 人(8%)的 EtG 检测呈阳性,其中包括初次就诊时(20 人)、医疗评估期间(14 人)和候诊时(6 人)。严重酒精使用障碍(AUD)(pConclusion:少数 ALD 患者在移植前阶段尿液 EtG 呈阳性。除临床访谈外,生物标记物检测也是识别ALD患者持续饮酒的客观工具。
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Liver Transplantation
Liver Transplantation 医学-外科
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
6.50%
发文量
254
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Since the first application of liver transplantation in a clinical situation was reported more than twenty years ago, there has been a great deal of growth in this field and more is anticipated. As an official publication of the AASLD, Liver Transplantation delivers current, peer-reviewed articles on liver transplantation, liver surgery, and chronic liver disease — the information necessary to keep abreast of this evolving specialty.
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