Recurrent alcohol-associated hepatitis is common and is associated with increased mortality.
Jordi Gratacós-GinèsPilar Ruz-ZafraMiriam Celada-SendinoAina Martí-CarreteroClàudia PujolRosa Martín-MateosVíctor EchavarríaLuis E FrisanchoSonia GarcíaMónica BarrealesJavier Tejedor-TejadaSergio Vázquez-RodríguezNuria CañeteCarlos Fernández-CarrilloMaría ValenzuelaDavid Martí-AguadoDiana HortaMarta QuiñonesVanesa Bernal-MonterdeSilvia AcostaTomás ArtazaJosé PinazoCarmen Villar-LucasAna Clemente-SánchezEster Badia-ArandaÁlvaro Giráldez-GallegoManuel RodríguezPau Sancho-BruJoaquín CabezasMeritxell Ventura-CotsConrado Fernández-RodríguezVictoria AguileraSantiago ToméRamon BatallerJuan CaballeríaElisa Posenull nullPublished in: Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (2024)
RAH is common and has a more aggressive clinical course, including increased mortality. Patients surviving an episode of AH should undergo intense alcohol use disorder therapy to prevent RAH.