Mortality risk doubled in alcohol-related vs. MASH cirrhosis

CHICAGO — Alcohol-related cirrhosis carries a twofold higher mortality risk than cirrhosis stemming from metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis, even when disease severity is matched, noted a presenter at Digestive Disease Week.
Compounding mortality risk, alcohol-related cirrhosis also exhibited significantly higher portal vein thrombosis than MASH-related cirrhosis despite similar rates of liver cancer and no immediate difference in transplant rates after matching for severity.
“Alcohol-related cirrhosis and MASH-related cirrhosis are often discussed within the broad framework of





