大量饮酒患者戒酒后,肝纤维化评分的增强趋于稳定:一项试点研究

IF 3 Q2 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Thomas Lévi-Strauss, Jocelyn Gal, Eve Gelsi, Régine Truchi, Dann J. Ouizeman, Charlotte Hinault, Giulia Chinetti, Albert Tran, Philippe Gual, Rodolphe Anty
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摘要

增强肝纤维化(ELF)评分是评估慢性肝病(包括酒精相关肝病)肝纤维化严重程度的一种准确、无创的检测方法。然而,ELF评分在戒酒期间是否会发生变化尚不清楚。本试验研究评估了有过量饮酒史的患者在戒酒期间 ELF 评分的变化。
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Enhanced liver fibrosis score is stable after withdrawal in patients with heavy alcohol consumption: A pilot study

Enhanced liver fibrosis score is stable after withdrawal in patients with heavy alcohol consumption: A pilot study

Background

Enhanced liver fibrosis (ELF) score is an accurate, noninvasive test for assessing the severity of liver fibrosis in chronic liver disease, including alcohol-related liver disease. However, whether the ELF score changes during alcohol withdrawal is unknown. This pilot study assessed changes in the ELF score during withdrawal in patients with a history of excessive alcohol intake.

Methods

In this prospective study, ELF was performed on day 0 (D0, at the beginning of hospitalization), at day 7 (D7, on discharge from hospital), and at follow-up visits on days 30 (D30) and 90 (D90). Transient elastography (TE) was also assessed on days 4 (D4) and D30.

Results

The study included 35 patients (71% male) with a mean alcohol intake of 139 g/day. On D30 and D90, 8 and 13 patients had resumed alcohol consumption (mean intake of 90 and 80 g/day, respectively). In patients who remained abstinent, the mean ELF score was 8.93 on D0, 9.14 on D30 (p = 0.32), and 9.27 on D90 (p = 0.14). In patients who resumed alcohol, mean ELF score was 9.7 on D0, 10.05 on D30 (p = 0.09), and 9.71 on D90 (p = 0.12). ELF score was comparable over the first months after withdrawal, although there was a slight increase in the first week (mean ELF score increased from 9.24 on D0 to 9.74 on D7, p < 0.001). Mean TE value was 7.9 kPa on D4 and 8.1 kPa on D30 (p = 0.84) in patients who resumed alcohol consumption, and 8.3 and 7.5 kPa (p = 0.03) on D4 and D30, respectively, in abstinent patients.

Conclusion

The ELF score is stable during the first months after withdrawal and thus appears to be a useful tool to assess liver fibrosis or cirrhosis in this setting. Nevertheless, because in the first week there is a transient increase in ELF score, caution in interpretation is warranted.

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