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. 2006 Nov 21;12(43):6909–6921. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i43.6909

Table 5.

Interventional studies on nutrition and alcoholic hepatitis

Study Design Patients Intervention Findings
Lesesne et al[49] 1978 Randomized 14 patients, alcoholic hepatitis and encephalopathy 7 controls, 1600 Kcal diet Reduction in mortality in the prednisolone arm
7 study, prednisolone
Galambos et al[127] 1979 Case series 11 patients, alcoholic hepatitis 4, enteral hyperalimentation No difference in mortality
7, parenteral hyperalimentation Increased nitrogen balance in study group
Nasrallah et al[128] 1980 Randomized 35 patients, alcoholic hepatitis All received 3000 kcal 100g protein diet Lower mortality in the study group
18 control
17 study, 70-85 gram of intravenous amino acid
Diehl et al[129] 1985 Randomized 15 patients, alcoholic hepatitis All allowed to consume hospital diet ad libitum Increased nitrogen balance in study group
10 controls, glucose solution No difference in clinical and biochemical markers of liver disease
5 study, glucose solution + amino acids
Mendenhall et al[94] 1985 Randomized 57 patients, moderate-severe alcoholic hepatitis 34 controls, 2500 cal diet No difference in mortality
23 study, Hospital diet + Hepatic Aid Improvement in nutritional parameters in intervention group
Calvey et al[130] 1985 Randomized 64 patients, alcoholic hepatitis 32 controls, standard diet No difference in biochemical or clinical parameters
32 study, standard diet + 2000 kCal + 10 g nitrogen
Soberon et al[131] 1987 Case series 14 patients, alcoholic hepatitis 6 with adequate nutritional status, hospital diet No difference in mortality
8 with poor baseline nutritional status, nasoduodenal diet, 35 kCal/kg per day Increased nitrogen balance in study group
Simon et al[87] 1988 Randomized 12 patients, moderate alcoholic hepatitis 22 patients, severe alcoholic hepatitis Moderate Group No difference in mortality
6 control, standard diet Improved in biochemical tests in severe group
6 study, PPN
Severe Group
12 control, standard
10 study, PPN
Bonkovsky et al[67] 1991 Randomized 39 patients, moderate to severe alcoholic hepatitis 9, standard therapy Improved biochemical parameters
8, oxandrolone + standard therapy
10, PPN
12, oxandrolone + standard therapy + PPN
Mezey et al[88] 1991 Randomized 52 patients, alcoholic hepatitis 28 control, dextrose solution No difference in mortality during hospitalization and 2 yr after treatment
26 study, dextrose + amino acid
Mendenhall et al[69] 1993 Randomized 273 patients, severe alcoholic hepatitis 136 control No difference in mortality overall
137 study, oxadrolone + enteral nutrition Improvement in mortality in moderately malnourished group(19%) versus control (51%) at 6 mo post treatment
Cabre et al[54] 2000 Randomized 71 patients, severe alcoholic hepatitis 36, prednisolone No difference in overall mortality
35, enteral tube 2000 kCal/d Higher early mortality in nutrition versus higher follow up mortality on steroids
Alvarez et al[132] 2004 Case series 13 patients, severe alcoholic hepatitis 13, prednisolone + TEN 2000 kCal/d 15% death during treatment
67% of patients developed infections during treatment -no deaths due to infections