Methylprednisolone therapy in patients with severe alcoholic hepatitis. A randomized multicenter trial
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- DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-110-9-685
Methylprednisolone therapy in patients with severe alcoholic hepatitis. A randomized multicenter trial
Abstract
Study objective: To determine the efficacy of a corticosteroid in reducing the short-term mortality of patients with severe alcoholic hepatitis.
Design: Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled multicenter trial.
Setting: Four university teaching hospitals.
Patients: We enrolled 66 patients with alcoholic hepatitis and either spontaneous hepatic encephalopathy or a discriminant function value greater than 32, calculated using the formula: 4.6 (prothrombin time - control time) + serum bilirubin [in mumol/L]/17.1. Fifty-nine patients (89%) completed the study. Two patients withdrew from the trial. The other 64 patients were hospitalized for the duration of the trial; however, treatment was discontinued in 5 patients because of potential drug toxicity.
Interventions: Patients were randomly assigned to receive either methylprednisolone (32 mg) or placebo within 7 days of admission. Treatment was given for 28 days. The doses were then tapered over 2 weeks and discontinued.
Measurements and main results: The endpoint of the study was death. Of the 31 recipients of placebo, 11 (35%) died within 28 days of randomization compared with 2 (6%) of the 35 patients given methylprednisolone (P = 0.006). The 95% CI for the difference in mortality was 12% to 70%. In the patients with spontaneous hepatic encephalopathy at entry, 9 of 19 recipients of placebo died (47%) compared with 1 (7%) of the 14 patients given methylprednisolone (P = 0.02). The 95% CI for the difference in mortality was 14% to 66%. The Cox proportional hazards regression model showed the advantage of methylprednisolone over placebo after adjustment for other potentially important prognostic variables (P = 0.004).
Conclusions: Methylprednisolone therapy decreases short-term mortality in patients with severe alcoholic hepatitis manifested either by spontaneous hepatic encephalopathy or a markedly elevated discriminant function value.
Comment in
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SI and presently conventional units.Ann Intern Med. 1989 Aug 1;111(3):259. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-111-3-259_1. Ann Intern Med. 1989. PMID: 2751184 No abstract available.
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Mortality in alcoholic hepatitis.Ann Intern Med. 1989 Aug 15;111(4):344-5. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-111-4-344. Ann Intern Med. 1989. PMID: 2757320 No abstract available.
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