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Kevin Lamm1, Maggie McCarter2, Mark W Russo1
1Carolinas Medical Center, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Hepatology, 6th Floor Morehead Medical Plaza, 1025 Morehead Medical Drive, Charlotte, NC 28204, USA.
Abstract:
The treatment for patients with alcoholic hepatitis (AH) who have a discriminant function (DF) score greater than 32 has been steroids. A prior study reported that mortality approaches 100% when the DF score is greater than 54, despite the use of prednisolone. Our aim was to determine if a DF score greater than 54 is associated with high mortality despite steroids. We conducted a retrospective study of 531 first-time inpatient encounters of AH. We compared 30-day mortality between patients with DF 54 or less to those greater than 54 treated with steroids, as well as a matched group not treated with steroids. A total of 531 inpatients diagnosed with AH were identified, of which 124 had a DF greater than 32 and 52 were treated with steroids. Among patients treated with steroids, 30-day mortality for patients with DF greater than 54 (n = 27) and 54 or below (n = 25) was 22% and 12%, respectively (p = 0.47). Among patients with DF greater than 54, the 30-day mortality for those who did (n = 27) and did not (n = 29) receive steroids was 22% and 24%, respectively (p = 0.87). In our study population, steroids were not futile in patients with a DF score of greater than 54.
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