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Alcohol related hepatitis in intensive care units: clinical and biological spectrum and mortality risk factors: a multicenter retrospective study

Posted on 2025-04-15 - 03:28
Abstract Background Alcohol related hepatitis is responsible for high morbidity and mortality, but little is known about the management of patients with hepatitis specifically in intensive care units (ICU). Methods Retrospective study including patients with alcohol related hepatitis hospitalized in 9 French ICUs (2006–2017). Alcohol related hepatitis was defined histologically or by an association of clinical and biological criteria according to current guidelines. Results 187 patients (median age: 53 [43–60]; male: 69%) were included. A liver biopsy was performed in 51% of cases. Patients were admitted for impaired consciousness (71%), sepsis (64%), shock (44%), respiratory failure (37%). At admission, median SOFA and MELD scores were 10 [7–13] and 31 [26–40] respectively. 63% of patients received invasive mechanical ventilation, 62% vasopressors, and 36% renal replacement therapy. 66% of patients received corticosteroids, and liver transplantation was performed in 16 patients (8.5%). ICU and in-hospital mortality were 37% and 53% respectively. By multivariate analysis, ICU mortality was associated with SOFA score (without total bilirubin) (SHR 1.08 [1.02–1.14] per one-point increase), arterial lactate (SHR 1.08 [1.03–1.13] per 1 mmol/L) and MELD score (SHR 1.09 [1.04–1.14] per 1 point), while employment was associated with increased survival (HR 0.49 [0.28–0.86]). After propensity score weighting, the use of corticosteroids did not affect ICU mortality in the overall population but had a beneficial effect in the subgroup of patients with histological proof. Patient prognosis was also better in responders assessed by Lille score at day 7 (OR 6.67 [2.44–20.15], p < 0.001). Conclusion Alcohol related hepatitis is a severe condition leading to high mortality in ICU patients. Severity of organ failure at admission are mortality risk factors. Outcome was significantly better in responders to corticosteroids therapy according to Lille score. Early referral to tertiary centers to discuss liver transplantation should more widely be considered.

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Annals of Intensive Care

AUTHORS (19)

  • Maxime Gasperment
    Léa Duhaut
    Nicolas Terzi
    Côme Gerard
    Luc Haudebourg
    Alexandre Demoule
    Mialy Randrianarisoa
    Vincent Castelain
    Sacha Sarfati
    Fabienne Tamion
    Charlene Le Moal
    Christophe Guitton
    Gabriel Preda
    Arnaud Galbois
    Thibault Vieille
    Gaël Piton
    Marika Rudler
    Guillaume Dumas
    Hafid Ait-Oufella
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