Official Title
Alcoholic Hepatitis: A Multicenter, Observational Study by the TREAT Consortium
Brief Title
Alcoholic Hepatitis: A Multicenter, Observational Study by the TREAT Consortium
Protocol ID
NCT02172898
Lead Sponsor
Indiana University
Brief Summary
To conduct a prospective, multicenter, observational study of patients with
well-characterized alcoholic hepatitis (AH) and frequency matched individuals (by age,
gender, and race) with comparable history of alcohol consumption but no clinical evidence
of liver disease (controls). At the end of the study, a robust clinical information,
central bio-repository will be developed from both cases and controls.
Enrollment Count
454 participants
Eligibility Criteria
CASES: Heavy drinkers with alcoholic hepatitis
Inclusion criteria
1. The diagnosis of AH will be established on published criteria this is based on:
1. Average daily ethanol consumption of > 40 grams/day for women and > 60 grams/day for
men for a minimum of 6 months and within the 6 weeks prior to study enrolment.
Judgment regarding daily and yearly alcohol use will be made by the site
investigator
2. Clinical evaluation and appropriate laboratory testing as defined by total bilirubin
> 2 mg/dL and AST > 50 U/L. When the diagnosis of AH remains in question, a liver
biopsy (if clinically feasible and that subject has no contra-indications) will be
required.
3. Subjects with HBV, HCV and/or HIV will be eligible for enrollment
Exclusion criteria
1. Evidence of other liver diseases such as autoimmune or drug-induced
2. Significant concomitant medical illnesses such as uncontrolled congestive heart
failure or COPD, or multiorgan failure
3. Abstinence of alcohol use > 6 weeks immediately preceding enrollment
4. Hemochromatosis
5. Wilson Disease
6. Active intravenous drug use
CONTROLS: Heavy drinkers without alcoholic hepatitis
Inclusion criteria
1. Average daily ethanol consumption of > 40 grams /day for women and > 60 grams/day
for males for a minimum of 6 months and within the 6 weeks prior to study
enrollment. In addition, heavy drinkers who have just become abstinent within prior
2 weeks are eligible to be enrolled. Judgment regarding daily and yearly alcohol use
will be made by the site investigator
2. AST and ALT ≤ 50 and total bilirubin levels within normal range. If bilirubin is
increased due to a suspected Gilbert's Syndrome, patient may be enrolled if the
direct bilirubin is within normal limits
Exclusion criteria
1. Evidence of liver disease
2. Significant concomitant medical illnesses such as uncontrolled congestive heart
failure or COPD, or multiorgan failure
3. Abstinence of alcohol use > 2 weeks immediately preceding enrollment
4. Hemochromatosis
5. Wilson Disease
6. Active intravenous drug use
7. Prior history of known alcoholic liver disease
8. Presence of hepatosplenomegaly from the physical examination/radiographic imaging or
stigmata of liver disease
Filters
Alcoholic Hepatitis
COMPLETED
ADULT
OLDER_ADULT