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Phosphatidylethanol (PEth) for Monitoring Sobriety in Liver Transplant Candidates: Preliminary Results of Differences Between Alcohol-Related and Non-Alcohol-Related Cirrhosis Candidates

BACKGROUND: Monitoring sobriety is mandatory for liver transplant (LT) candidates with alcohol-related cirrhosis in Germany. Prior to listing, abstinence of 6 months is required. However, little is known about biomarker performance in alcohol-related cirrhosis. Routine testing of ethyl glucuronide i...

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Autores principales: Gundlach, Jan-Paul, Braun, Felix, Mötter, Finn, Bernsmeier, Alexander, Barrio, Pablo, Ehmke, Nicola, Günther, Rainer, Hinrichsen, Holger, Becker, Thomas, Weinmann, Wolfgang, Schröck, Alexandra, Yegles, Michel, Wurst, Friedrich Martin
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Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9188289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35668618
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AOT.936293
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author Gundlach, Jan-Paul
Braun, Felix
Mötter, Finn
Bernsmeier, Alexander
Barrio, Pablo
Ehmke, Nicola
Günther, Rainer
Hinrichsen, Holger
Becker, Thomas
Weinmann, Wolfgang
Schröck, Alexandra
Yegles, Michel
Wurst, Friedrich Martin
author_facet Gundlach, Jan-Paul
Braun, Felix
Mötter, Finn
Bernsmeier, Alexander
Barrio, Pablo
Ehmke, Nicola
Günther, Rainer
Hinrichsen, Holger
Becker, Thomas
Weinmann, Wolfgang
Schröck, Alexandra
Yegles, Michel
Wurst, Friedrich Martin
author_sort Gundlach, Jan-Paul
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description BACKGROUND: Monitoring sobriety is mandatory for liver transplant (LT) candidates with alcohol-related cirrhosis in Germany. Prior to listing, abstinence of 6 months is required. However, little is known about biomarker performance in alcohol-related cirrhosis. Routine testing of ethyl glucuronide in urine (uEtG) or hair (hEtG) is prone to manipulation or is unfeasible in anuria. Phosphatidylethanol (PEth) in dried-blood spots is a promising alternative. We compared PEth with routine parameters and self-reports in alcohol-related and non-alcohol-related cirrhosis at our transplant center. MATERIAL/METHODS: All patients received self-report questionnaires (AUDIT & TLFB). Blood, urine and hair samples, as well as PEth dried-blood spots were drawn at baseline. In addition, survival analyses were conducted. RESULTS: Out of 66 patients, 53 were listed for LT and 13 were candidates not listed so far. An alcohol-use disorder was found in 25 patients. Positive results for uEtG, hEtG, and PEth were found in 5/65, 9/65, and 34/66 cases, respectively. PEth positivity was found in 52% of patients with alcohol-related cirrhosis, while 53% of patients with other liver diseases were positive. While uEtG, hEtG, and TLFB correlated with higher PEth values, active waiting list status was significantly correlated with negative PEth values. During the mean follow-up of 41.15 months, 23 patients were transplanted (34.9%). None of the biomarkers significantly predicted survival. CONCLUSIONS: PEth can importantly assist abstinence monitoring in LT candidates due to its high validity and objectivity. The high percentage of patients with alcohol consumption in the non-alcoholic liver disease cohort underscores the importance of testing all transplant candidates.
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spelling pubmed-91882892022-06-24 Phosphatidylethanol (PEth) for Monitoring Sobriety in Liver Transplant Candidates: Preliminary Results of Differences Between Alcohol-Related and Non-Alcohol-Related Cirrhosis Candidates Gundlach, Jan-Paul Braun, Felix Mötter, Finn Bernsmeier, Alexander Barrio, Pablo Ehmke, Nicola Günther, Rainer Hinrichsen, Holger Becker, Thomas Weinmann, Wolfgang Schröck, Alexandra Yegles, Michel Wurst, Friedrich Martin Ann Transplant Original Paper BACKGROUND: Monitoring sobriety is mandatory for liver transplant (LT) candidates with alcohol-related cirrhosis in Germany. Prior to listing, abstinence of 6 months is required. However, little is known about biomarker performance in alcohol-related cirrhosis. Routine testing of ethyl glucuronide in urine (uEtG) or hair (hEtG) is prone to manipulation or is unfeasible in anuria. Phosphatidylethanol (PEth) in dried-blood spots is a promising alternative. We compared PEth with routine parameters and self-reports in alcohol-related and non-alcohol-related cirrhosis at our transplant center. MATERIAL/METHODS: All patients received self-report questionnaires (AUDIT & TLFB). Blood, urine and hair samples, as well as PEth dried-blood spots were drawn at baseline. In addition, survival analyses were conducted. RESULTS: Out of 66 patients, 53 were listed for LT and 13 were candidates not listed so far. An alcohol-use disorder was found in 25 patients. Positive results for uEtG, hEtG, and PEth were found in 5/65, 9/65, and 34/66 cases, respectively. PEth positivity was found in 52% of patients with alcohol-related cirrhosis, while 53% of patients with other liver diseases were positive. While uEtG, hEtG, and TLFB correlated with higher PEth values, active waiting list status was significantly correlated with negative PEth values. During the mean follow-up of 41.15 months, 23 patients were transplanted (34.9%). None of the biomarkers significantly predicted survival. CONCLUSIONS: PEth can importantly assist abstinence monitoring in LT candidates due to its high validity and objectivity. The high percentage of patients with alcohol consumption in the non-alcoholic liver disease cohort underscores the importance of testing all transplant candidates. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2022-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9188289/ /pubmed/35668618 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AOT.936293 Text en © Ann Transplant, 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under Creative Common Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) )
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Gundlach, Jan-Paul
Braun, Felix
Mötter, Finn
Bernsmeier, Alexander
Barrio, Pablo
Ehmke, Nicola
Günther, Rainer
Hinrichsen, Holger
Becker, Thomas
Weinmann, Wolfgang
Schröck, Alexandra
Yegles, Michel
Wurst, Friedrich Martin
Phosphatidylethanol (PEth) for Monitoring Sobriety in Liver Transplant Candidates: Preliminary Results of Differences Between Alcohol-Related and Non-Alcohol-Related Cirrhosis Candidates
title Phosphatidylethanol (PEth) for Monitoring Sobriety in Liver Transplant Candidates: Preliminary Results of Differences Between Alcohol-Related and Non-Alcohol-Related Cirrhosis Candidates
title_full Phosphatidylethanol (PEth) for Monitoring Sobriety in Liver Transplant Candidates: Preliminary Results of Differences Between Alcohol-Related and Non-Alcohol-Related Cirrhosis Candidates
title_fullStr Phosphatidylethanol (PEth) for Monitoring Sobriety in Liver Transplant Candidates: Preliminary Results of Differences Between Alcohol-Related and Non-Alcohol-Related Cirrhosis Candidates
title_full_unstemmed Phosphatidylethanol (PEth) for Monitoring Sobriety in Liver Transplant Candidates: Preliminary Results of Differences Between Alcohol-Related and Non-Alcohol-Related Cirrhosis Candidates
title_short Phosphatidylethanol (PEth) for Monitoring Sobriety in Liver Transplant Candidates: Preliminary Results of Differences Between Alcohol-Related and Non-Alcohol-Related Cirrhosis Candidates
title_sort phosphatidylethanol (peth) for monitoring sobriety in liver transplant candidates: preliminary results of differences between alcohol-related and non-alcohol-related cirrhosis candidates
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9188289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35668618
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AOT.936293
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