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ALCOHOLIC LIVER DISEASE
DR.NIKHITHA VALLURI,
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR,
SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY.
Alcoholic liver disease is a result of overconsuming alcohol that damages the liver, leading
to a buildup of fats, inflammation, and scarring. It can be fatal.
ALD, encompasses the liver manifestations of alcohol overconsumption, including fatty liver,
alcoholic hepatitis, and chronic hepatitis with liver fibrosis or cirrhosis.
Many people with alcoholic liver disease experience no symptoms in the early stage of the
disease.
HOW MUCH OF ALCOHOL CAUSE LIVER DAMAGE
Consumption of 60–80g per day (about 75–100 ml/day) for 20 years or more in men.
Consumption of 20g/day (about 25 ml/day) for women increases the risk of liver damage.
Women have double the risk of getting ALD when compared to men.
ALCOHOL METABOLISM
80% of alcohol passes through the liver to be detoxified.
Chronic consumption of alcohol results in the secretion of pro- inflammatory cytokines
(TNF-alpha, IL6 and IL8) oxidative stress, lipid peroxidation, and acetaldehyde toxicity.
RISK FACTORS
Quantity of alcohol taken:Consumption of 60–80g per day (about 75–100 mL/day) for 20
years or more in men, or 20g/day (about 25 mL/day) for women significantly increases the
risk of hepatitis and fibrosis by 7 to 47%.
Pattern of drinking: Drinking outside of meal times increases up to 3 times the risk of
alcoholic liver disease.
Gender: Women are twice as susceptible to alcohol-related liver disease, and may develop
alcoholic liver disease with shorter durations and doses of chronic consumption.
Hepatitis C infection: A concomitant hepatitis C infection significantly accelerates the
process of liver injury.
Genetic factors: Genetic factors predispose both to alcoholism and to alcoholic liver disease.
Polymorphisms in the enzymes.
Iron overload (Hemochromatosis)
Diet: Malnutrition, particularly vitamin A and E deficiencies, can worsen alcohol-induced
liver damage by preventing regeneration of hepatocytes.
SYMPTOMS
Symptoms vary, based on how bad the disease is. You may not have symptoms in the
early stages. Symptoms tend to be worse after a period of heavy drinking.
Digestive symptoms: Pain and swelling in the abdomen, Decreased appetite and weight
loss ,Nausea and vomiting, Fatigue, Dry mouth and increased thirst, Bleeding from
enlarged veins in the walls of the lower part of the esophagus.
Skin problems: Yellow colour in the skin, mucus membranes, or eyes (jaundice) Small,
red spider-like veins on the skin, Very dark or pale skin, Redness on the feet or hands,
Itching .
Brain and nervous system symptoms: Problems with thinking, memory, and mood
Fainting and light headedness Numbness in legs and feet.
Fatty change, or steatosis :
It is the accumulation of fatty acids in liver cells.
Alcoholism causes development of large fatty globules (macro vesicular steatosis)
throughout the liver and can begin to occur after a few days of heavy drinking.
Alcohol is metabolized by alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) into acetaldehyde Aldehyde
dehydrogenase (ALDH) into acetic acid, which is finally oxidized into carbon dioxide
(CO2) and water ( H2O).
A higher NADH concentration induces fatty acid synthesis while a decreased NAD level
results in decreased fatty acid oxidation.
Triglycerides accumulate, resulting in fatty liver.
SYMPTOMS : Weakness Nausea Abdominal pain Loss of appetite
Malaise(generally feeling unwell)
ALCOHOLIC HEPATITIS
Alcoholic hepatitis is characterized by the inflammation of hepatocytes.
Between 10% and 35% of heavy drinkers develop alcoholic hepatitis.
Development of hepatitis is not directly related to the dose of alcohol, some people seem more
prone to this reaction than others. This is called alcoholic steato necrosis and the inflammation
appears to predispose to liver fibrosis.
Inflammatory cytokines (TNF-alpha, IL6 and IL8) are thought to be essential in the initiation
and perpetuation liver injury by inducing apoptosis and necrosis.
SYMPTOMS :
Pain or tenderness in the abdomen, jaundice
Spider like veins appear on the skin,
malaise, fever, nausea and loss of appetite.
End stage - hair loss, dark urine, black or pale stools, dizziness, fatigue, loss of libido, bleeding
gums or nose, edema, vomiting, muscle cramps, weight loss.
CIRRHOSIS
Cirrhosis is a late stage of serious liver disease marked by inflammation (swelling),
fibrosis (cellular hardening) and damaged membranes preventing detoxification of
chemicals in the body, ending in scarring and necrosis(cell death).
Between 10% to 20% of heavy drinkers will develop cirrhosis of the liver.
Acetaldehyde may be responsible for alcohol-induced fibrosis by stimulating
collagen deposition by hepatic stellate cells.
SYMPTOMS :
Jaundice (yellowing), hepatomegaly, pain and tenderness from the structural changes
in damaged liver architecture.
DIAGNOSIS
LIVER FUNCTION TESTS:
Serum albumin levels and prothrombin time indicates hepatic protein synthesis
Bilirubin is a marker of whole liver function,
Transaminase levels indicate hepatocellular injury and death.
Alkaline phosphatase levels estimate the impedance of bile flow.
IMAGING STUDIES:
An ultrasound scan , CT scan or a MRI scan also be carried. These scans produce
detailed images of liver.
Imaging studies can be used to assess hepatic parenchymal changes.
Ultrasound, CT scan, and MRI can be used to diagnose fatty change, cirrhosis, or
neoplastic diseases of the liver.
LIVER BIOPSY :
Biopsy may be indicated in:
serum aminotransferases elevations that persist for
>6 months, even if the patient is asymptomatic.
Patients who have evidence of liver failure (eg,
abnormal prothrombin time, hypoalbuminemia) in
addition to elevated aminotransferases.
If a coagulopathy is present, transjugular biopsy is
usually safer than percutaneous biopsy.
ENDOSCOPY: An endoscope is a thin long flexible tube with a light and video camera at
one end this tube is passed into oesophagus and stomach and examine for varices
COMPLICATIONS
Portal hypertension is a common complication of cirrhosis.
When the liver becomes severely scarred it is harder for blood to
move through it. This leads to an increase in blood pressure.
The blood must also find a new way to return to your heart. It does
this by opening up new blood vessels, usually along the lining of
your stomach or oesophagus (the long tube that carries food from the
throat to the stomach).
These new blood vessels are known as varices.
If the blood pressure rises to a certain level, it can become too high
for the varices to cope with, causing the walls of the varices to split
and bleed.
This can cause long-term bleeding, which can lead to anaemia .
Symptoms of portal hypertension
Ascites hepatic -
encephalopathy
Pancytopenia
Spleenomegaly
Bloody vomiting
melena
Symptoms of varices
Black ,tarry stools
Bloody stools
Light headedness
Paleness
vomiting
ASCITES : Accumultion of fluid in the peritoneal cavity . The medical condition is
also known as peritoneal cavity fluid, peritoneal fluid excess, hydroperitoneum .
A low salt diet may be enough to facilitate the elimination of ascites and delay re
accumulation of fluid.(60-90mEq/day).
Mild ascites is hard to notice, but severe ascites generally lead to abdominal
distension . Amounts of up to 3-5 liters are possible.
Symptoms of ascites;
Abdominal distension with fullness in the flanks
Abdominal and back pain
Gateroesophageal reflux
HEPATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY :
A high level of toxins in the blood due to liver damage is known as hepatic encephalopathy.
Symptoms : agitation , confusion , disorientation
muscle stiffness , muscle tremors
difficulty speaking in very serious cases, coma.
TREATMENT :
ALCOHOL ABSTINENCE
Abstinence is the most important therapeutic intervention for
patients with ALD .
Abstinence has been shown to improve the outcome and
histological features of hepatic injury, to reduce portal pressure
and decrease progression to cirrhosis, and to improve survival
at all stages in patients with ALD .
Less than 20 % of patients will demonstrate progression of liver
disease after abstinence .
5 year survival improves from 34 % to 60 % for those with
decompensated liver disease.
NUTRITIONAL DIET :
Alcoholism is associated with nutritional deficiencies .
The presence of significant protein calorie malnutrition is a common finding in alcoholics, as
are deficiencies in a number of vitamins and trace minerals, including vitamins A, D,
thiamine, folate, pyridoxine, and zinc .
ALCOHOLIC HEPATITIS :
Prednisolone : 40mg orally daily for 4 weeks; then taper the dose.
FOLIC ACID DEFICIENCY :
Folic acid : 1mg orally daily in conjugation with improved dietary intake .
THIAMINE DEFICIENCY :
THIAMINE: 100mg orally or subcutaneously daily for 2 weeks or until repleted.
VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY:
Ergocalciferol: 12,000 to 50,000 international units
orally daily;
reassess vitamin D serum levels in 2 to 3 months.
VITAMIN E DEFICIENCY :
Vitamin E : 400 IU orally daily
VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY :
Vitamin A : 25,000 TO 50,000 IU orally 3 times
weekly.
SILYMARIN :
Antioxidative and antifibrotic properties.
Believed to enhance liver regeneration and protect hapetocytes from toxicity. Recommended
dose is 140mg 2-3 times /day.
LIVER TRANSPLANTATION :
It remains the only definitive therapy. Alcoholic hepatitis has been considered an absolute
contraindication to liver transplantation.
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Alcoholic liver disease [autosaved]

  • 1. ALCOHOLIC LIVER DISEASE DR.NIKHITHA VALLURI, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY.
  • 2. Alcoholic liver disease is a result of overconsuming alcohol that damages the liver, leading to a buildup of fats, inflammation, and scarring. It can be fatal. ALD, encompasses the liver manifestations of alcohol overconsumption, including fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis, and chronic hepatitis with liver fibrosis or cirrhosis. Many people with alcoholic liver disease experience no symptoms in the early stage of the disease.
  • 3. HOW MUCH OF ALCOHOL CAUSE LIVER DAMAGE Consumption of 60–80g per day (about 75–100 ml/day) for 20 years or more in men. Consumption of 20g/day (about 25 ml/day) for women increases the risk of liver damage. Women have double the risk of getting ALD when compared to men.
  • 4. ALCOHOL METABOLISM 80% of alcohol passes through the liver to be detoxified. Chronic consumption of alcohol results in the secretion of pro- inflammatory cytokines (TNF-alpha, IL6 and IL8) oxidative stress, lipid peroxidation, and acetaldehyde toxicity.
  • 5. RISK FACTORS Quantity of alcohol taken:Consumption of 60–80g per day (about 75–100 mL/day) for 20 years or more in men, or 20g/day (about 25 mL/day) for women significantly increases the risk of hepatitis and fibrosis by 7 to 47%. Pattern of drinking: Drinking outside of meal times increases up to 3 times the risk of alcoholic liver disease. Gender: Women are twice as susceptible to alcohol-related liver disease, and may develop alcoholic liver disease with shorter durations and doses of chronic consumption. Hepatitis C infection: A concomitant hepatitis C infection significantly accelerates the process of liver injury. Genetic factors: Genetic factors predispose both to alcoholism and to alcoholic liver disease. Polymorphisms in the enzymes. Iron overload (Hemochromatosis) Diet: Malnutrition, particularly vitamin A and E deficiencies, can worsen alcohol-induced liver damage by preventing regeneration of hepatocytes.
  • 6. SYMPTOMS Symptoms vary, based on how bad the disease is. You may not have symptoms in the early stages. Symptoms tend to be worse after a period of heavy drinking. Digestive symptoms: Pain and swelling in the abdomen, Decreased appetite and weight loss ,Nausea and vomiting, Fatigue, Dry mouth and increased thirst, Bleeding from enlarged veins in the walls of the lower part of the esophagus. Skin problems: Yellow colour in the skin, mucus membranes, or eyes (jaundice) Small, red spider-like veins on the skin, Very dark or pale skin, Redness on the feet or hands, Itching . Brain and nervous system symptoms: Problems with thinking, memory, and mood Fainting and light headedness Numbness in legs and feet.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. Fatty change, or steatosis : It is the accumulation of fatty acids in liver cells. Alcoholism causes development of large fatty globules (macro vesicular steatosis) throughout the liver and can begin to occur after a few days of heavy drinking. Alcohol is metabolized by alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) into acetaldehyde Aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) into acetic acid, which is finally oxidized into carbon dioxide (CO2) and water ( H2O). A higher NADH concentration induces fatty acid synthesis while a decreased NAD level results in decreased fatty acid oxidation. Triglycerides accumulate, resulting in fatty liver. SYMPTOMS : Weakness Nausea Abdominal pain Loss of appetite Malaise(generally feeling unwell)
  • 10. ALCOHOLIC HEPATITIS Alcoholic hepatitis is characterized by the inflammation of hepatocytes. Between 10% and 35% of heavy drinkers develop alcoholic hepatitis. Development of hepatitis is not directly related to the dose of alcohol, some people seem more prone to this reaction than others. This is called alcoholic steato necrosis and the inflammation appears to predispose to liver fibrosis. Inflammatory cytokines (TNF-alpha, IL6 and IL8) are thought to be essential in the initiation and perpetuation liver injury by inducing apoptosis and necrosis. SYMPTOMS : Pain or tenderness in the abdomen, jaundice Spider like veins appear on the skin, malaise, fever, nausea and loss of appetite. End stage - hair loss, dark urine, black or pale stools, dizziness, fatigue, loss of libido, bleeding gums or nose, edema, vomiting, muscle cramps, weight loss.
  • 11. CIRRHOSIS Cirrhosis is a late stage of serious liver disease marked by inflammation (swelling), fibrosis (cellular hardening) and damaged membranes preventing detoxification of chemicals in the body, ending in scarring and necrosis(cell death). Between 10% to 20% of heavy drinkers will develop cirrhosis of the liver. Acetaldehyde may be responsible for alcohol-induced fibrosis by stimulating collagen deposition by hepatic stellate cells. SYMPTOMS : Jaundice (yellowing), hepatomegaly, pain and tenderness from the structural changes in damaged liver architecture.
  • 12.
  • 13. DIAGNOSIS LIVER FUNCTION TESTS: Serum albumin levels and prothrombin time indicates hepatic protein synthesis Bilirubin is a marker of whole liver function, Transaminase levels indicate hepatocellular injury and death. Alkaline phosphatase levels estimate the impedance of bile flow. IMAGING STUDIES: An ultrasound scan , CT scan or a MRI scan also be carried. These scans produce detailed images of liver. Imaging studies can be used to assess hepatic parenchymal changes. Ultrasound, CT scan, and MRI can be used to diagnose fatty change, cirrhosis, or neoplastic diseases of the liver.
  • 14. LIVER BIOPSY : Biopsy may be indicated in: serum aminotransferases elevations that persist for >6 months, even if the patient is asymptomatic. Patients who have evidence of liver failure (eg, abnormal prothrombin time, hypoalbuminemia) in addition to elevated aminotransferases. If a coagulopathy is present, transjugular biopsy is usually safer than percutaneous biopsy. ENDOSCOPY: An endoscope is a thin long flexible tube with a light and video camera at one end this tube is passed into oesophagus and stomach and examine for varices
  • 15. COMPLICATIONS Portal hypertension is a common complication of cirrhosis. When the liver becomes severely scarred it is harder for blood to move through it. This leads to an increase in blood pressure. The blood must also find a new way to return to your heart. It does this by opening up new blood vessels, usually along the lining of your stomach or oesophagus (the long tube that carries food from the throat to the stomach). These new blood vessels are known as varices. If the blood pressure rises to a certain level, it can become too high for the varices to cope with, causing the walls of the varices to split and bleed. This can cause long-term bleeding, which can lead to anaemia .
  • 16. Symptoms of portal hypertension Ascites hepatic - encephalopathy Pancytopenia Spleenomegaly Bloody vomiting melena Symptoms of varices Black ,tarry stools Bloody stools Light headedness Paleness vomiting
  • 17. ASCITES : Accumultion of fluid in the peritoneal cavity . The medical condition is also known as peritoneal cavity fluid, peritoneal fluid excess, hydroperitoneum . A low salt diet may be enough to facilitate the elimination of ascites and delay re accumulation of fluid.(60-90mEq/day). Mild ascites is hard to notice, but severe ascites generally lead to abdominal distension . Amounts of up to 3-5 liters are possible. Symptoms of ascites; Abdominal distension with fullness in the flanks Abdominal and back pain Gateroesophageal reflux
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  • 19. HEPATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY : A high level of toxins in the blood due to liver damage is known as hepatic encephalopathy. Symptoms : agitation , confusion , disorientation muscle stiffness , muscle tremors difficulty speaking in very serious cases, coma. TREATMENT :
  • 20. ALCOHOL ABSTINENCE Abstinence is the most important therapeutic intervention for patients with ALD . Abstinence has been shown to improve the outcome and histological features of hepatic injury, to reduce portal pressure and decrease progression to cirrhosis, and to improve survival at all stages in patients with ALD . Less than 20 % of patients will demonstrate progression of liver disease after abstinence . 5 year survival improves from 34 % to 60 % for those with decompensated liver disease.
  • 21. NUTRITIONAL DIET : Alcoholism is associated with nutritional deficiencies . The presence of significant protein calorie malnutrition is a common finding in alcoholics, as are deficiencies in a number of vitamins and trace minerals, including vitamins A, D, thiamine, folate, pyridoxine, and zinc . ALCOHOLIC HEPATITIS : Prednisolone : 40mg orally daily for 4 weeks; then taper the dose. FOLIC ACID DEFICIENCY : Folic acid : 1mg orally daily in conjugation with improved dietary intake . THIAMINE DEFICIENCY : THIAMINE: 100mg orally or subcutaneously daily for 2 weeks or until repleted.
  • 22. VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY: Ergocalciferol: 12,000 to 50,000 international units orally daily; reassess vitamin D serum levels in 2 to 3 months. VITAMIN E DEFICIENCY : Vitamin E : 400 IU orally daily VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY : Vitamin A : 25,000 TO 50,000 IU orally 3 times weekly.
  • 23. SILYMARIN : Antioxidative and antifibrotic properties. Believed to enhance liver regeneration and protect hapetocytes from toxicity. Recommended dose is 140mg 2-3 times /day. LIVER TRANSPLANTATION : It remains the only definitive therapy. Alcoholic hepatitis has been considered an absolute contraindication to liver transplantation.