Moderate Alcoholic Hepatitis
- PMID: 34229838
- PMCID: PMC8757441
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cld.2021.03.001
Moderate Alcoholic Hepatitis
Abstract
The natural history of moderate alcoholic hepatitis (AH) is not well known. It is a frequent disease with a probable underestimated incidence compared with its severe form. Among the different prognostic scores predicting short-term mortality in AH, MELD seems to be the most accurate. The mortality of moderate AH is 3% to 7% in the short to medium term and 13% to 20% at 1 year, mainly because of liver-related complications, including severe infections. Long-term abstinence is the main goal of the treatment. There is still need for the development of new therapies for AH, including the less severe forms.
Keywords: Abstinence; Alcoholic hepatitis; MELD; Moderate; Nonsevere; Survival.
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