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  • Alcoholic liver disease increases the risk of developing non-virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and this study focused on factors influencing recovery from alcoholic liver failure in hospitalized patients.
  • Among 62 patients, those who survived to 1 month post-admission were younger, had better liver and renal function, and higher γ-glutamyl transferase (GGT) levels compared to those who did not survive.
  • Key factors for long-term recovery at 12 months included high AST, ALT, GGT levels, short spleen length, total abstinence from alcohol, and good initial Child-Pugh scores, while pre-admission alcohol consumption did not affect outcomes.

Article Abstract

Alcoholic liver disease is a risk factor for non-virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), which is increasing in prevalence. This study aimed to identify the factors for recovery from alcoholic liver failure. Sixty-two consecutive patients hospitalized for alcoholic liver failure at Okayama City Hospital were enrolled. The characteristics of patients who survived to the 1-month follow-up and whose liver function improved to Child-Pugh A at 3 months (CPA3) and 12 months (CPA12) were compared with the rest of the patients. The survivors at 1 month (50 patients) were significantly younger than the deceased patients and had better liver and renal function with higher levels of γ-glutamyl transferase (GGT). The same factors, except renal function, were correlated with achieving CPA3. High AST, ALT, and GGT levels as well as short spleen length, total abstinence, and good Child-Pugh scores at admission were identified as factors for achieving CPA12. The extent of alcohol intake before admission was not identified as a risk factor in any analysis. In conclusion, baseline liver function is crucial for survival and achieving CPA3, whereas high transaminase and γ-GTP levels, the absence of splenomegaly, and total abstinence are significant factors for achieving CPA12.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.18926/AMO/65146DOI Listing

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