Positive familial history for metabolic traits predisposes to early and more severe alcoholic cirrhosis: A cross-sectional study

Liver Int. 2019 Jan;39(1):168-176. doi: 10.1111/liv.13958. Epub 2018 Sep 29.

Abstract

Background & aims: Familial aggregation of metabolic traits in NAFLD is well documented. However, relevance of these traits in alcoholic cirrhosis is not well studied. We aimed to explore the association of family history of metabolic traits with age at diagnosis, severity and complications of alcoholic cirrhosis.

Methods: In a cross-sectional study, all consecutive patients with alcoholic cirrhosis presenting to our tertiary care centre were included. Family and personal history, demographic characteristics, medical history, anthropometric measurements and laboratory data were recorded. The amount and duration of alcohol consumption were also carefully recorded.

Results: Out of 1084 alcoholic cirrhotics (age 48.5 ± 10.1 years, all males), family history for metabolic traits was documented in 688 (63.5%) patients. These patients had younger age at diagnosis, increased incidence of jaundice, ascites, variceal bleed and hepatic encephalopathy with consequently higher MELD and CTP score. These patients developed cirrhosis despite shorter median duration (13 years, IQR 7-20 vs 21, IQR 18-25) and lesser amount of alcohol consumption (74 g/d, IQR 24-96 vs 144, IQR 100-148). Patients with both family and personal history of metabolic traits had a higher risk by 3.3 times (95% CI 2.2-4.8) of an early age at diagnosis, 13.2 times (95% CI 8.7-20.1) of progression to cirrhosis with lesser amount of alcohol consumption and 4.6 times (95% CI 3.1-6.9) with lesser duration of alcohol consumption.

Conclusions: Positive family and personal history of metabolic traits predispose to alcoholic cirrhosis with an earlier age at onset and more severity despite lesser exposure to alcohol.

Keywords: Cirrhosis; alcoholic liver disease; fatty liver; metabolic traits.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Alcohol Drinking / adverse effects
  • Ascites / etiology
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Disease Progression
  • Female
  • Genetic Predisposition to Disease
  • Hepatic Encephalopathy / complications
  • Humans
  • Liver Cirrhosis, Alcoholic / complications*
  • Liver Cirrhosis, Alcoholic / diagnosis
  • Liver Cirrhosis, Alcoholic / pathology
  • Logistic Models
  • Male
  • Medical History Taking*
  • Metabolic Syndrome / complications*
  • Middle Aged
  • Multivariate Analysis
  • Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease / complications*
  • Prognosis
  • Severity of Illness Index
  • Tertiary Care Centers