Revisiting the '6-month' liver transplant rule for alcohol-associated liver disease: It is time for a change but not without a sound policy first

Can Liver J. 2018 Dec 25;1(4):153-155. doi: 10.3138/canlivj.2018-0002. eCollection 2018 Fall.

Abstract

There is historical reluctance in the medical community to offer liver transplantation to patients with alcoholic liver disease. Transplant programs broadly follow a policy that requires abstention from alcohol for a minimum of 6 months. This policy, however, is at odds with data that supports improved survival in patients with severe acute alcoholic hepatitis (SAAH). Ethicists, the public, and the transplant community must make a concerted effort to forge an updated transplant policy for SAAH that better reflects current scientific evidence for earlier transplant in well-selected recipients without unfair advantage to those of high socioeconomic status.

Keywords: alcoholic cirrhosis; alcoholic hepatitis; organ recipient; organ transplantation; policy.

Publication types

  • Editorial