Title of article :
Characteristics and Changes over Time of Alcohol-Related Chronic Liver Diseases in Italy
Author/Authors :
Stroffolini, Tommaso Department of Tropical and Infectious Diseases - Policlinico Umberto I, Rome, Italy , Sagnelli, Evangelista Department of Mental Health and Public Medicine - Campania University Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples, Italy , Sagnelli, Caterina Department of Mental Health and Public Medicine - Campania University Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples, Italy , Morisco, Filomena Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery - Gastroenterology Unit - University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy , Babudieri, Sergio Clinic of Infectious Diseases - University of Sassari, Sassari, Italy , Furlan, Caterina Department of Tropical and Infectious Diseases - Policlinico Umberto I, Rome, Italy , Pirisi, Mario Department of Translational Medicine - Universita del Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy , Russello, Maurizio Liver Unit - Hospital G. Garibaldi Catania, Catania, Italy , Smedile, Antonina Department of Medical Sciences - University of Turin, Turin, Italy , Pisaturo, Mariantonietta Unit of Infectious Diseases - S. Anna and S. Sebastian Hospital, Caserta, Italy , Almasio, Piero Luigi Biomedical Department of Internal Medicine e Specialities (Di.Bi.M.I.S.) - University of Palermo, Italy
Pages :
7
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1
To page :
7
Abstract :
Introduction To evaluate the characteristics of alcohol-related chronic liver disease (CLD) in Italy and their potential changes over time. Patients and Methods Subjects with CLD were enrolled in two national surveys performed in 2001 and in 2014 in Italy. The two surveys prospectively recruited patients aged ≥ 18 years referring to more than 80 Italian liver units scattered all over the country using similar clinical approach, analytical methods, and threshold of risky alcohol intake definition (≥ 3 units/day in men and ≥ 2 units/day in women). Results Out of 12,256 enrolled subjects, 2,717 (22.2%) reported a risky alcohol intake. Of them, anti-HCV positive was observed in 48.3% of subjects. The overall sex ratio (M/F) was 3.1, decreasing from 3.8 in 2001 to 1.3 in 2014. Women were significantly older than men (58.9 versus 53.1 years; p < 0.01) and an increasing ageing over time was observed in both sexes. The proportion of subjects with liver cirrhosis increased over time in both sexes, and decompensated stage (Child B or C) was detected in 55.9% of cases in 2001 and 46.0% in 2014. Conclusions Risky alcohol intake plays a role in more than one-fifth of CLD in Italy, with a shift over time towards an older age and a more severe liver disease stage. These data put alcohol back in the spotlight with an important role in CLD in the years to come in Italy.
Keywords :
Changes over Time , Alcohol-Related Chronic , Liver Diseases , Italy
Journal title :
Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Serial Year :
2018
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Record number :
2610655
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