Background: Many concerns about liver transplantation in alcoholic patients are related to the risk of alcohol recidivism. Starting from 2002, an Alcohol Addiction Unit (AAU) was formed within the liver transplant center for the management of alcoholic patients affected by end-stage liver disease and included in the waiting list for transplantation. We evaluated retrospectively the impact of the AAU on alcohol recidivism after transplantation. The relationship between alcohol recidivism and the duration of alcohol abstinence before transplant was evaluated as well. Methods: Between 1995 and 2010, 92 cirrhotic alcoholic patients underwent liver transplantation. Clinical evaluation and management of alcohol use in these patients was provided by psychiatrists with expertise in addiction medicine not affiliated to the liver transplant center before 2002 (n = 37; group A), or by the clinical staff of the AAU within the liver transplant center starting from 2002 (n = 55; group B). Results: Group B, as compared with group A, showed a significantly lower prevalence of alcohol recidivism (16.4 vs. 35.1%; p = 0.038) and a significantly lower mortality (14.5 vs. 37.8%; p = 0.01). Furthermore, an analysis of group B patients with either ≥6 or <6 months of alcohol abstinence before transplantation showed no difference in the rate of alcohol recidivism (21.1 vs. 15.4%; p = ns). Conclusions: The presence of an AAU within a liver transplant center reduces the risk of alcohol recidivism after transplantation. A pretransplant abstinence period <6 months might be considered, at least in selected patients managed by an AAU.

Liver transplantation in alcoholic patients: Impact of an alcohol addiction unit within a liver transplant center / G. Addolorato, A. Mirijello, L. Leggio, A. Ferrulli, C. D'Angelo, G. Vassallo, A. Cossari, G. Gasbarrini, R. Landolfi, S. Agnes, A. Gasbarrini, V. Abbate, L. Abenavoli, M. Antonelli, E. Annicchiarico, A.W. Avolio, M. Biolato, C. Campanale, E. Capristo, F. Caputo, V. Cesario, M. Castagneto, N. deMatthaeis, C. Favale, D. Ferrarese, M. Garcovich, F. Frongillo, A. Grieco, N. Malandrino, L. Miele, A. Milani, A. Nesci, E. Nure, G. Pelecca, G. Pepe, P. Pietrogiacomi, F. Pizzolante, M. Pompili, F. Romana Ponziani, G. Rapaccini, L. Riccardi, E. Rinninella, M.C. Santoro, G. Sganga, M. Siciliano, V. Vero, L. Vonghia. - In: ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0145-6008. - 37:9(2013), pp. 1601-1608. [10.1111/acer.12117]

Liver transplantation in alcoholic patients: Impact of an alcohol addiction unit within a liver transplant center

A. Ferrulli;
2013

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Background: Many concerns about liver transplantation in alcoholic patients are related to the risk of alcohol recidivism. Starting from 2002, an Alcohol Addiction Unit (AAU) was formed within the liver transplant center for the management of alcoholic patients affected by end-stage liver disease and included in the waiting list for transplantation. We evaluated retrospectively the impact of the AAU on alcohol recidivism after transplantation. The relationship between alcohol recidivism and the duration of alcohol abstinence before transplant was evaluated as well. Methods: Between 1995 and 2010, 92 cirrhotic alcoholic patients underwent liver transplantation. Clinical evaluation and management of alcohol use in these patients was provided by psychiatrists with expertise in addiction medicine not affiliated to the liver transplant center before 2002 (n = 37; group A), or by the clinical staff of the AAU within the liver transplant center starting from 2002 (n = 55; group B). Results: Group B, as compared with group A, showed a significantly lower prevalence of alcohol recidivism (16.4 vs. 35.1%; p = 0.038) and a significantly lower mortality (14.5 vs. 37.8%; p = 0.01). Furthermore, an analysis of group B patients with either ≥6 or <6 months of alcohol abstinence before transplantation showed no difference in the rate of alcohol recidivism (21.1 vs. 15.4%; p = ns). Conclusions: The presence of an AAU within a liver transplant center reduces the risk of alcohol recidivism after transplantation. A pretransplant abstinence period <6 months might be considered, at least in selected patients managed by an AAU.
Alcohol Dependence; Alcoholism; Alcohol Addiction Unit; Alcohol Recidivism; Orthotopic Liver Transplantation
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2013
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