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. 2024 Feb 1;30(2):200-212.
doi: 10.1097/LVT.0000000000000296. Epub 2023 Nov 8.

Alcohol use disorder in alcohol-associated liver disease: Two sides of the same coin

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Alcohol use disorder in alcohol-associated liver disease: Two sides of the same coin

Ashwani K Singal et al. Liver Transpl. .

Abstract

Alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) has emerged as the leading indication for liver transplantation (LT) worldwide, with 40% of LTs in the United States performed for ALD in 2019. The ALD-related health care burden accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in young individuals. Alcohol use disorder (AUD), which focuses on the negative effects of alcohol on psychosocial, physical, and mental health, is present in the majority of patients with ALD, with moderate to severe AUD in 75%-80%. During the last decade, early liver transplantation (eLT) has emerged as a lifesaving treatment for selected patients with alcohol-associated hepatitis; these patients may have a higher risk of using alcohol after LT. The risk of alcohol use recurrence may be reduced during the pretransplant or post-transplant period with AUD treatment using behavioral and/or pharmacological therapies and with regular monitoring for alcohol use (self-reported and complemented with biomarkers like phosphatidylethanol). However, AUD treatment in patients with ALD is challenging due to patient, clinician, and system barriers. An integrated model to provide AUD and ALD care by hepatologists and addiction experts in a colocated clinic starting from LT evaluation and selection to monitoring listed candidates and then to following up on recipients of LT should be promoted. However, the integration of addiction and hepatology teams in an LT program in the real world is often present only during evaluation and candidate selection for LT. Data are emerging to show that a multidisciplinary integrated AUD treatment within an LT program reduces recurrent alcohol use after LT. If we want to continue using early liver transplantation for patients with severe alcohol-associated hepatitis, LT programs should focus on building integrated multidisciplinary care teams for the integrated treatment of both AUD and ALD.

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Conflict of interest statement

CONFLICTS OF INTEREST

Ashwani K. Singal has stock in and consults for Pleiogenix. He advises Durect, Mitsubishi Tanabe, and GSK. He also advises and is on the speakers’ bureau for the CLD Foundation and is on the speakers’ bureau for the Medical Education Speakers Network. The remaining authors have no conflicts to report.

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Management of alcohol use disorder in the liver transplant setting. Abbreviations: ALD, alcohol-associated liver disease; LT, liver transplant.

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