Psychometric Analysis for a Standardized Approach When Evaluating Liver Transplant Candidates with Acute Alcohol-Related Hepatitis

AbstractPurpose of ReviewTo summarize the role of psychometric instruments in the evaluation and management of patients with acute alcoholic hepatitis (AAH) evaluated for liver transplantation (LT).Recent FindingsPsychometrics can inform the care of patients with AAH in the transplantation setting by enhancing diagnostic accuracy and allowing a more precise understanding of the patient ’s mental health status. The predictive value of the psychometric scale in LT candidates with AAH remains low and controversial.SummaryCombining psychometrics with clinical judgment and other diagnostic tools ensures a more comprehensive assessment of LT patients with AAH. Therefore, psychometric scores should not be the sole basis for the decision to pursue or not LT. Psychometric instruments can help identify risk factors of alcohol relapse in patients with AAH. Post-transplant factors, such as chronic pain or sustained alcohol abstinence, may modify the risk of relapse, hence the importance of repeated reassessment.
Source: Current Transplantation Reports - Category: Transplant Surgery Source Type: research