PMID: 2491551Jun 1, 1989Paper

Clinical forms and prognostic criteria in alcoholic hepatitis

Anales de medicina interna : organo oficial de la Sociedad Española de Medicina Interna
J F García RodríguezE Barrio Gómez

Abstract

The biological and clinical features and prognostic factors of 65 patients affected by alcoholic hepatitis were studied. All patients had an ethanol intake higher than 80 gr/day during at least 3 years. 22 patients were female and 43 male with a mean age of 45 +/- 11.7 years. 19 had acute hepatitis (29.2%), 2 had acute hepatic insufficiency (3%), one had acute cholestasis (1.5%), 14 had chronic hepatopathy (21.5%). 29 patients had the diagnosis (44.6%) confirmed by histologic analysis. All patients had liver enlargement, 25 had jaundice and 4 had fever. The hepatic biopsies showed steatosis in 53 cases, centrilobular sclerosis in 32 cases and cirrhosis in 19.8 patients developed hepatic encephalopathy, 3 had renal insufficiency, and 4 died. The levels of albumin (P = 0.0043), total bilirubin (P = 0.0003), prothrombin (P = 0.0001) and the development of hepatic encephalopathy or/and renal insufficiency were the parameters to define the group of patients with bad evolution, the IgA also being significant. The low mortality of our studied (6.1%) can be justified by the diagnosis at non-symptomatic stage. We recommend a liver biopsy in all patients with chronic alcoholism and liver enlargement, or biologic markers suggesting alcoho...Continue Reading

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