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Predicting harmful alcohol relapse after liver transplant: The HALT score.

Sanjaya K Satapathy1, Cody Thornburgh2, Rajiv Heda2, Yu Jiang3, Satish K Kedia3, Satheesh P Nair4, James D Eason4, Daniel Maluf4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Alcohol-associated liver disease (AALD) is a rapidly growing indication for liver transplantation (LT). We aimed to examine various clinical, demographic, and behavioral factors to predict post-LT alcohol relapse and graft survival.
METHODS: Retrospective analysis was performed on 241 LT recipients with AALD as either a primary or secondary indication for LT (2006-2015).
RESULTS: Patients with <6 months of alcohol abstinence had significantly increased cumulative incidence for alcohol relapse compared to those with >6 months of abstinence (P = .0041, Log-Rank). We identified four variables to predict harmful alcohol relapse post-LT: age at LT, non-alcohol-related criminal history, pre-LT abstinence period (Ref >6 months of alcohol abstinence), and drinks per day (Ref <10 drinks/day). Area under the curve (AUC) for the final model was 0.79 (95% CI: 0.68-0.91). Our multivariable model was evaluated with internal cross-validation; random sampling of the study subjects 100 times yielded a median C statistic of 75 (±SD 0.097) and accuracy of 91 (±SD 0.026). The four-variable model served to form the harmful alcohol use post-LT (HALT) score. Graft survival remained significantly lower in patients with <6 months of pre-LT alcohol abstinence and those with blue-collar jobs.
CONCLUSION: The HALT score identifies LT candidates with AALD at significant risk for alcohol relapse, potentially guiding transplant centers for pre- and post-LT interventions for improved patient outcomes.
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  alcohol relapse; alcohol-associated liver disease; alcoholic hepatitis; graft survival; liver transplantation

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32506677     DOI: 10.1111/ctr.14003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Transplant        ISSN: 0902-0063            Impact factor:   2.863


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1.  Risk factors for alcohol use relapse after abstinence in patients with alcoholic liver disease.

Authors:  A C Arun; Nityashree Ilangovan; Jenish Rajma
Journal:  J Family Med Prim Care       Date:  2020-12-31

Review 2.  Approaching Alcohol Use Disorder After Liver Transplantation for Acute Alcoholic Hepatitis.

Authors:  Peng-Sheng Ting; Ahmet Gurakar; Jason Wheatley; Geetanjali Chander; Andrew M Cameron; Po-Hung Chen
Journal:  Clin Liver Dis       Date:  2021-05-26       Impact factor: 6.265

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