Prevalence and impact of alcohol abstinence in alcohol‐associated cirrhosis: Systematic review and meta‐analysis

Author:

Lim Wen Hui1,Tay Phoebe1,Ng Cheng Han2ORCID,Tan Darren Jun Hao1,Ong Christen1,Koh Jia Hong123,Teng Margaret123,Chee Douglas2,Wong Zhen Yu4,Kawaguchi Takumi5,Takahashi Hirokazu6,Muthiah Mark123ORCID,Tan Eunice X. X.123,Wijarnpreecha Karn7ORCID,Lee Guan Huei123,Noureddin Mazen8ORCID,Lee Brian P.9,Mathurin Philippe10,Loomba Rohit1112ORCID,Huang Daniel Q.12311ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore

2. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine National University Hospital Singapore Singapore

3. National University Centre for Organ Transplantation, National University Health System Singapore Singapore

4. School of Medicine, International Medical University Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

5. Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine Kurume University School of Medicine Kurume Fukuoka Japan

6. Liver Center, Saga Medical School, Saga University Saga Japan

7. Department of Internal Medicine Bassett Medical Center Cooperstown New York USA

8. Houston Research Institute Houston Texas USA

9. Division of Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases University of Southern California Los Angeles California USA

10. Service des Maladies de l'appareil Digestif, Hôpital Huriez, CHU Lille France

11. NAFLD Research Center, Division of Gastroenterology University of California at San Diego La Jolla California USA

12. Department of Internal Medicine Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul Republic of Korea

Abstract

SummaryBackgroundAlthough alcohol abstinence may be an effective intervention for alcohol‐associated cirrhosis, its association with prognosis has not been systematically assessed or quantified.AimsTo determine the prevalence of alcohol abstinence, factors associated with alcohol abstinence and the impact of abstinence on morbidity and overall survival in people with alcohol‐associated cirrhosis.MethodsWe searched Medline and Embase from inception to 15 April 2023 for prospective and retrospective cohort studies describing alcohol abstinence in people with known alcohol‐associated cirrhosis. Meta‐analysis of proportions for pooled estimates was performed. The method of inverse variance, employing a random‐effects model, was used to pool the hazard ratio (HR) comparing outcomes of abstinent against non‐abstinent individuals with alcohol‐associated cirrhosis.ResultsWe included 19 studies involving 18,833 people with alcohol‐associated cirrhosis. The prevalence of alcohol abstinence was 53.8% (CI: 44.6%–62.7%). Over a mean follow‐up duration of 48.6 months, individuals who continued to consume alcohol had significantly lower overall survival compared to those who were abstinent (HR: 0.611, 95% CI: 0.506–0.738). These findings remained consistent in sensitivity/subgroup analysis for the presence of decompensation, study design and studies that assessed abstinence throughout follow‐up. Alcohol abstinence was associated with a significantly lower risk of hepatic decompensation (HR: 0.612, 95% CI: 0.473–0.792).ConclusionsAlcohol abstinence is associated with substantial improvement in overall survival in alcohol‐associated cirrhosis. However, only half of the individuals with known alcohol‐associated cirrhosis are abstinent.

Funder

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Gastroenterology,Hepatology

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