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- ItemProvider Attitudes and Practices for Alcohol Screening, Treatment, and Education in Patients With Liver Disease: A Survey From the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease Special Interest Group(2021) Im, Gene Y.; Mellinger, Jessica L.; Winters, Adam; Aby, Elizabeth S.; Lominadze, Zurabi; Rice, John; Lucey, Michael R.; Arab, Juan P.; Goel, Aparna; Jophlin, Loretta L.; Sherman, Courtney B.; Parker, Richard; Chen, Po-Hung; Devuni, Deepika; Sidhu, Sandeep; Dunn, Winston; Szabo, Gyongyi; Singal, Ashwani K.; Shah, Vijay H.BACKGROUND & AIMS: While abstinence-promoting behavioral and pharmacotherapies are part of the therapeutic foundation for alcohol use disorder (AUD) and alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD), these therapies, along with alcohol screening and education, are often underutilized. Our aim was to examine provider attitudes and practices for alcohol screening, treatment and education in patients with liver disease.
- ItemTrajectory of Serum Bilirubin Predicts Spontaneous Recovery in a Real-World Cohort of Patients With Alcoholic Hepatitis(2022) Parker, Richard; Cabezas, Joaquin; Altamirano, Jose; Arab, Juan Pablo; Ventura-Cots, Meritxell; Sinha, Ashish; Dhanda, Ashwin; Arrese, Marco; McCune, C. Anne; Rowe, Ian A.; Schnabl, Bernd; Mathurin, Phillipe; Shawcross, Debbie; Abraldes, Juan G.; Lucey, Michael R.; Garcia-Tsao, Guadalupe; Verna, Elizabeth; Brown, Robert S., Jr.; Bosques-Padilla, Francisco; Vargas, Victor; Louvet, Alexandre; Holt, Andrew P.; Bataller, RamonBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Alcoholic hepatitis (AH) is a severe condition with poor short-term prognosis. Specific treatment with corticosteroids slightly improves short-term survival but is associated with infection and is not used in many centers. A reliable method to identify patients who will recover spontaneously will minimise the numbers of patients who experience side effects of available treatments.