Transplant Center Attitudes Toward Early Liver Transplant for Alcohol-associated Liver Disease.

IF 1.9 Q3 TRANSPLANTATION Transplantation Direct Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1097/TXD.0000000000001532
Jonathan Mitchell, Kayleigh Herrick-Reynolds, Jennifer D Motter, Mayan Teles, Olivia Kates, Hannah Sung, Po-Hung Chen, Elizabeth King, Andrew Cameron
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Background: Many centers have removed 6-mo pretransplant alcohol abstinence requirements to provide early liver transplant (ELT) for individuals with severe alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD), but the practice remains controversial. Using data collected from a nationally distributed survey, this study examines the practices and attitudes of transplant centers in the United States regarding ELT.

Methods: A 20-item survey designed to assess center practices and provider attitudes was distributed to 225 medical and surgical directors from 143 liver transplant centers via email.

Results: Surveys were completed by 28.9% (n = 65) of directors and 39% (n = 56) of transplant centers. All responding centers reported evaluating patients for ELT. Circumstances for considering ELT included <6 mo of survival without a transplant (96.4%) and inability to participate in alcohol addiction therapy pretransplant (75%). Most (66%) directors indicated their center had established criteria for listing candidates with severe ALD for ELT. Regarding important factors for ELT candidate listing, 57.1% indicated patient survival, 37.5% indicated graft survival, and 55.4% indicated having a low risk of relapse. Only 12.7% of directors affirmed the statement, "Six months of pretransplant abstinence decreases the risk of relapse."

Conclusions: More centers are providing ELT for severe ALD. Inability to participate in alcohol addiction therapy and <6 mo of survival are commonly reported circumstances for considering ELT. Continued investigation of posttransplant outcomes in patients receiving ELT is essential to establishing a national consensus for distributing this valuable resource.

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移植中心对酒精相关性肝病早期肝移植的态度
背景:许多中心已经取消了移植前6个月的戒酒要求,以便为患有严重酒精相关性肝病(ALD)的患者提供早期肝移植(ELT),但这种做法仍然存在争议。使用从全国分布的调查中收集的数据,本研究考察了美国移植中心关于ELT的做法和态度。方法:通过电子邮件向143家肝移植中心的225名内科和外科主任发送一份20个项目的调查问卷,以评估中心的做法和提供者的态度。结果:28.9%的主任(n = 65)和39%的移植中心(n = 56)完成了调查。所有应答中心均报告对患者进行ELT评估。结论:越来越多的中心为重度ALD患者提供ELT治疗。无法参加酒精成瘾治疗
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