Complex Exploratory Study of Alcohol-Associated Hepatitis

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2024
Alcohol-associated hepatitis is a clinical syndrome distinct from steatohepatitis or liver cirrhosis. It is associated with high mortality and characterized by an absence of effective treatment, while corticosteroids, which are currently used as the first-line treatment are effective only in a subpopulation of patients and only on 28-days survival - their effect on survival does not last beyond this interval. The proposed study is a complex exploratory study of alcohol-associated hepatitis with several epidemiology- and prognosis-related aims.
Epistemonikos ID: f43af04dc7feef939f1f0ac77a017d503ff47543
First added on: May 15, 2024