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Management of alcohol-related liver disease: the French Association for the Study of the Liver and the French Alcohol Society clinical guidelines.

Alexandre LouvetJean-Baptiste TrabutChristophe MorenoRomain MoirandHenri-Jean AubinLine Carolle Ntandja WandjiMikail NourredineMassih NingarhariNathalie Ganne-CarriéGeorges Philippe PageauxFrançois BaillyJérôme BoursierJean-Bernard DaeppenAmandine LuquiensEric Nguyen-KhacRodolphe AntyThomas OrbanHélène Donnadieu-RigoleAriane MallatChristophe BureauEmile-Alexandre ParienteThierry PaupardAmine BenyaminaPascal PerneyPhilippe MathurinBenjamin Rollandnull null
Published in: Liver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver (2022)
Excessive alcohol consumption is the leading cause of liver diseases in Western countries, especially in France. Alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) is an extremely broad context and there remains much to accomplish in terms of identifying patients, improving prognosis and treatment, and standardising practices. The French Association for the Study of the Liver wished to organise guidelines together with the French Alcohol Society in order to summarise the best evidence available about several key clinical points in ARLD. These guidelines have been elaborated based on the level of evidence available in the literature and each recommendation has been analysed, discussed and voted by the panel of experts. They describe how patients with ARLD should be managed nowadays and discuss the main unsettled issues in the field.
Keyphrases
  • alcohol consumption
  • end stage renal disease
  • clinical practice
  • healthcare
  • chronic kidney disease
  • newly diagnosed
  • primary care
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • prognostic factors
  • south africa
  • body mass index