Epidemiology of alcoholic liver disease.

Although mortality from alcoholic liver disease has declined in some Western countries in recent years, elsewhere it is increasing and overall it remains a major health problem. Deaths are predominantly seen in patients with alcoholic hepatitis or cirrhosis, and when they occur in patients with fatty liver are usually unrelated to liver disease. Progression to cirrhosis is correlated with the severity of fatty liver and particularly with the presence of alcoholic hepatitis. Mortality from cirrhosis is strongly correlated with per capita alcohol consumption. The decline in cirrhosis mortality rates seen recently is related in part to decreases in per capita consumption, but probably also to the growth of self-help organizations which facilitate abstinence from alcohol. Recent studies suggest there is not an invariable dose-response relationship between alcohol intake and the severity of liver disease and that alcohol has a permissive effect which allows other aetiological factors to operate. Factors that influence susceptibility to alcoholic liver disease include gender (women develop alcoholic cirrhosis more readily than men), concomitant hepatitis C infection and possibly hepatitis B infection. It is uncertain whether HLA status or immune mechanisms are implicated. The systematic use of screening tests for hazardous consumption combined with early intervention therapies offers a good prospect of reducing morbidity and mortality from alcoholic liver disease.

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