Pro: The Role of Albumin in Pre-Liver Transplant Management
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Pro: The Role of Albumin in Pre-Liver Transplant Management
Abstract
The wait-list mortality of patients with decompensated cirrhosis awaiting liver transplantation remains elevated due to the occurrence of complications. Etiologic treatments improve patient survival and lower the incidence of complications when applied in compensated cirrhosis, but a decompensated disease does not improve or even progress despite a response to therapy in a substantial number of patients. Thus, disease-modifying treatments that reduce the incidence of complications and improve survival are most needed. Such treatments should be able to counteract one or possibly more pathophysiological mechanisms and thus lead to the proinflammatory and pro-oxidant milieu that characterizes decompensated cirrhosis. In this respect, albumin represents a potentially ideal agent. In fact, besides its ability to expand plasma volume, albumin possesses nononcotic properties, exerting potent antioxidant and immune-modulating effects. Recent studies have assessed the effect of longterm albumin administration in decompensated cirrhosis. Although the results of these studies may appear conflicting, their analyses suggest that albumin, if given in a sufficient amount and for a sufficient duration, can significantly reduce the incidence of life-threatening complications of cirrhosis and patient mortality. For these reasons, we favor albumin administration to patients with decompensated cirrhosis wait-listed for liver transplantation.
Copyright © 2018 by the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases.
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