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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2011 Jul;55(1):45-52.
doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2010.10.028. Epub 2010 Nov 24.

Predictors and effects of alcohol use on liver function among young HCV-infected injection drug users in a behavioral intervention

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Predictors and effects of alcohol use on liver function among young HCV-infected injection drug users in a behavioral intervention

Lydia N Drumright et al. J Hepatol. 2011 Jul.

Abstract

Background & aims: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) screening can provide opportunities to reduce disease progression through counseling against alcohol use, but empirical data on this issue are sparse. We determined the efficacy of a behavioral intervention in reducing alcohol use among young, HCV-infected injection drug users (IDUs) (n=355) and assessed whether changes in liver enzymes were associated with changes in alcohol consumption.

Methods: Both the intervention and attention-control groups were counseled to avoid alcohol use, but the intervention group received enhanced counseling. Logistic regression, ANOVA, and continuous time Markov models were used to identify factors associated with alcohol use, changes in mean ALT and AST levels, and change in alcohol use post-intervention.

Results: Six months post-intervention, alcohol abstinence increased 22.7% in both groups, with no difference by intervention arm. Transition from alcohol use to abstinence was associated with a decrease in liver enzymes, with a marginally greater decrease in the intervention group (p=0.05 for ALT; p=0.06 for AST). In multivariate Markov models, those who used marijuana transitioned from alcohol abstinence to consumption more rapidly than non-users (RR=3.11); those who were homeless transitioned more slowly to alcohol abstinence (RR=0.47); and those who had ever received a clinical diagnosis of liver disease transitioned more rapidly to abstinence (RR=1.88).

Conclusions: Although, behavioral counseling to reduce alcohol consumption among HCV-infected IDUs had a modest effect, reductions in alcohol consumption were associated with marked improvements in liver function. Interventions to reduce alcohol use among HCV-infected IDUs may benefit from being integrated into clinical care and monitoring of HCV infection.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00391482.

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Conflict of interest statement

Financial Disclosures: none of the authors have a commercial relationship or financial conflict interest in relation to this study.

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Figure 1
Changes in alcohol use patterns of STRIVE participants at baseline, three-month, and six month follow-up periods, including lost to follow-up
Figure 2
Figure 2
Mean change in ALT or AST from baseline to 6-month follow-up by alcohol use and HCV RNA status

Comment in

  • Focus.
    Friedman SL. Friedman SL. J Hepatol. 2011 Jul;55(1):1-2. doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2011.03.001. Epub 2011 Mar 22. J Hepatol. 2011. PMID: 21396971 No abstract available.

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