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- ItemLatin American Association for the Study of the Liver (ALEH) guidance of preoperative care in liver transplantation: referral criteria, patient assessment, and waiting list management(2025) Mainardi, Victoria; Pages, Josefina; Menéndez, Josemaría; Zapata, Rodrigo; Díaz Piga, Luis Antonio; Marciano, Sebastián; Cairo, Fernando; Padilla-Machaca, Martin; Tenorio, Laura; Urzúa, Álvaro; Navarro, Lucía; Domínguez, Nicolás; Coste, Pablo; Mendizábal, Manuel; Martínez, Jorge; López, Sergio; Varón, Adriana; Alfeu de Medeiros Fleck, jr; Abad Gonzáles, Jhon; Restrepo, Juan Carlos; Codes, Liana; Lisboa Bittencourt, Paulo; Pérez Figueroa, Norma Marlene; Castro-Narro, Graciela; Terrabuio, Débora Raquel B.; Pessoa, Mário Guimarães; Girala, Marcos; Schiavon, Leonardo Lucca; Aguilera, Edgard; Valenzuela Aguilera, Kenia; Samada, Marcia; Gerona, Solange; Villamil, AlejandraLiver transplantation (LT) is the standard of care therapy for patients with decompensated cirrhosis, early-stage hepatocellular carcinoma, acute liver failure, and other expanding indications. Latin America is a highly heterogeneous region characterized by an uneven distribution of socio-economic conditions and irregular access to health resources, and consequently LT activity varies across it. This current guidance of preoperative care in LT represents a collaborative effort to assess and standardize preoperative evaluation of liver transplant candidates in Latin America. It is the first position paper of the special interest group on LT of the Latin American Association for the Study of the Liver (ALEH), which draws evidence-based comprehensive recommendations regarding who to refer, the LT assessment and how to manage the patient on the waiting list, taking into consideration their applicability in Latin America.
- ItemLatin American Association for the study of the liver (ALEH) practice guidance for the diagnosis and treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(2020) Pablo Arab, Juan; Dirchwolf, Melisa; Alvares-da-Silva, Mario Reis; Barrera Martínez, Francisco; Benitez, Carlos; Castellanos-Fernandez, Marlene; Castro-Narro, Graciela; Chavez-Tapia, Norberto; Chiodi, Daniela; Cotrim, Helma; Cusi, Kenneth; Marques Souza de Oliveira, Claudia Pinto; Diaz, Javier; Fassio, Eduardo; Gerona, Solange; Girala, Marcos; Hernandez, Nelia; Marciano, Sebastian; Masson, Walter; Mendez-Sanchez, Nahum; Leite, Nathalie; Lozano, Adelina; Padilla, Martin; Panduro, Arturo; Parana, Raymundo; Parise, Edison; Perez, Marlene; Poniachik, Jaime; Carlos Restrepo, Juan; Ruf, Andres; Silva, Marcelo; Tagle, Martin; Tapias, Monica; Torres, Kenia; Vilar-Gomez, Eduardo; Costa Gil, Jose Eduardo; Gadano, Adrian; Arrese, MarcoNon-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) currently represents an epidemic worldwide. NAFLD is the most frequently diagnosed chronic liver disease, affecting 20-30% of the general population. Furthermore, its prevalence is predicted to increase exponentially in the next decades, concomitantly with the global epidemic of obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and sedentary lifestyle. NAFLD is a clinical syndrome that encompasses a wide spectrum of associated diseases and hepatic complications such as hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Moreover, this disease is believed to become the main indication for liver transplantation in the near future. Since NAFLD management represents a growing challenge for primary care physicians, the Asociacion Latinoamericana para el Estudio del Higado (ALEH) has decided to organize this Practice Guidance for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, written by Latin-American specialists in different clinical areas, and destined to general practitioners, internal medicine specialists, endocrinologists, diabetologists, gastroenterologists, and hepatologists. The main purpose of this document is to improve patient care and awareness of NAFLD. The information provided in this guidance may also be useful in assisting stakeholders in the decision-making process related to NAFLD. Since new evidence is constantly emerging on different aspects of the disease, updates to this guideline will be required in future. (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U. on behalf of Fundacion Cilnica Medica Sur, A.C.
- ItemResearch Priorities for Precision Medicine in NAFLD(2023) Iruzubieta, Paula; Bataller, Ramon; Arias-Loste, Maria Teresa; Arrese, Marco; Calleja, Jose Luis; Castro-Narro, Graciela; Cusi, Kenneth; Dillon, John F.; Martinez-Chantar, Maria Luz; Mateo, Miguel; Perez, Antonio; Rinella, Mary E.; Romero-Gomez, Manuel; Schattenberg, Joern M.; Zelber-Sagi, Shira; Crespo, Javier; Lazarus, Jeffrey, V
