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Researchers Start to Clarify the Likelihood of Recovery After Alcohol-Associated Hepatitis

Returning to drinking after alcohol-associated hepatitis (AH) is closely related to recurrent liver disease and death. Of those hospitalized for AH, 30% die within 90 days. Among the survivors, alcohol use is key to outcomes. The risk of relapse after AH is modifiable and lower in patients who engage with treatment for alcohol use disorder (AUD). Although behavioral therapy and medications can reduce drinking among people with AUD, it's not clear which AH patients are most at risk for drinking or at what stages interventions are most helpful. For the study in Alcohol: Clinical & Experimental Research, US investigators assessed alcohol use among 518 adults with recent AH who were enrolled in clinical studies following discharge from the hospital.

April 6, 2026


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