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MEDISAN

On-line version ISSN 1029-3019

Abstract

DEL VALLE DIAZ, Sergio et al. Comorbidities in patients with alcoholic hepatic disease. MEDISAN [online]. 2021, vol.25, n.2, pp.373-387.  Epub Apr 12, 2021. ISSN 1029-3019.

Introduction:

The excessive and prolonged consumption of alcohol is associated with a high morbidity due to hepatic disorders and affections of other organs.

Objective:

To specify the hepatic lesions and their relationship with other diseases associated with alcohol and the nutritional state in patients with alcoholic hepatic disease.

Methods:

An observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study of 270 patients with alcoholic hepatic disease was carried out. They were assisted in the Internal Medicine Service and in the specialized visit of Hepatology from Saturnino Lora Teaching Clinical Surgical Provincial Hospital in Santiago de Cuba who were clinically examined to detect symptoms and signs of hepatic disease and those associated with alcohol in different systems, during the decade 2010-2019.

Results:

There was a prevalence of men (234), of which 117 were in the group of 25 - 44 years of age. The preponderant clinical form was the hepatic cirrhosis in 109 patients, an important proportion of them were drinkers with more than 20 years of exhibition to the habit. The disease due to gastroesophagic reflux along with the forms of gastropathy and polyneuropathy in 89 and 96 affected patients, respectively, were the comorbidities more associated with the hepatic lesion. Different degrees of malnutrition were observed in 167 affected patients (61.8 %), of which those with hepatic cirrhosis prevailed, of these 51 (49.0 %) presented moderate malnutrition and 31 (49.2 %) a serious one.

Conclusions:

The presence of comorbidities in patients with alcoholic hepatic disease is high, which is associated to the nutritional deterioration and a prolong exposure to the harmful habit.

Keywords : alcoholic hepatopathy; alcoholic cirrhosis; comorbidity; nutritional evaluation.

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