2018
DOI: 10.1002/hep4.1191
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Can we reliably predict response to corticosteroid treatment in severe alcoholic hepatitis?

Abstract: Urinary metabolites can predict corticosteroid response in SAH.

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“…Alcoholrelated cirrhosis is an induced immunodeficient state and the development of bacterial infection often predicts the terminal phase, increasing the probability of death to 30 % at 1 month and > 60 % by 1 year [22]. In patients with severe alcoholic hepatitis, the most florid manifestation of alcoholic liver disease, the susceptibility to infection is further heightened [21,23,24], with infection observed in up to 65 % of cases, making it the leading cause of death and the most common precipitant for acute on chronic liver failure [25]. Underpinning this disease state in alcoholic liver disease is an immunologically incongruent phenomenon.…”
Section: Immune Dysfunction In Severe Alcoholic Hepatitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alcoholrelated cirrhosis is an induced immunodeficient state and the development of bacterial infection often predicts the terminal phase, increasing the probability of death to 30 % at 1 month and > 60 % by 1 year [22]. In patients with severe alcoholic hepatitis, the most florid manifestation of alcoholic liver disease, the susceptibility to infection is further heightened [21,23,24], with infection observed in up to 65 % of cases, making it the leading cause of death and the most common precipitant for acute on chronic liver failure [25]. Underpinning this disease state in alcoholic liver disease is an immunologically incongruent phenomenon.…”
Section: Immune Dysfunction In Severe Alcoholic Hepatitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, drugs such as prednisolone can increase the risk of serious infections. 139,140 Physiologically, multiple mechanisms maintain immunological homeostasis. The immune system is kept under control through a series of highly sophisticated, exquisitely fine-tuned endogenous multi-layered self-regulatory control pathways governing each facet of effector immune function and fate, to limit excessive inflammation and immune-mediated damage when a robust immune response to microbial invaders is required.…”
Section: Molecular Mechanisms Of Restoring Immune Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, therapeutics have primarily focussed on (i) curtailing the infection with use of widespread antibiotics, concerningly this has promoted development of multi-drug resistant microbes ( Merli et al, 2015 ; Fernandez et al, 2016 ; EASL, 2018 ), or (ii) bridling the rampant inflammation with immunosuppressive agents. However, this latter strategy can potentiate the immunocompromised state and increase the risk of secondary infections ( Louvet et al, 2009 ; Thursz et al, 2015 ; Vergis et al, 2017 ; Chokshi, 2018 ). Targeted immunomodulatory approaches to restore the disrupted balance between protective anti-pathogen immunity and host-induced immunopathology are lacking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%