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Vascular liver diseases: A sex-oriented analysis of the literature
Digestive and Liver DiseaseVol. 55Issue 2p178–186Published online: July 26, 2022- Alberto Zanetto
- Valentina Cossiga
- Sarah Shalaby
- Maria Guarino
- Federica Invernizzi
- Lucia Lapenna
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Vascular liver diseases are an heterogenous group of diseases that collectively represent an important health issue in the field of liver diseases. This narrative review was elaborated by the Special Interest Group (SIG) “Gender in Hepatology” of the Italian Association for the Study of the Liver (AISF). We aimed to review the current knowledge regarding the potential role of biological sex in patients with vascular liver diseases such as splanchnic vein thrombosis, hepatic vein thrombosis, porto-sinusoidal vascular disorder, and hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia. - Review Article
Sarcopenia in chronic advanced liver diseases: A sex-oriented analysis of the literature
Digestive and Liver DiseaseVol. 54Issue 8p997–1006Published online: November 14, 2021- Maria Guarino
- Valentina Cossiga
- Chiara Becchetti
- Federica Invernizzi
- Lucia Lapenna
- Bruna Lavezzo
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Sarcopenia, defined as progressive and generalized loss of muscle mass and strength, is common in chronic liver disease. It significantly impacts the quality of life and increases the risk of liver-related complications and mortality in cirrhotic patients. Moreover, recent studies showed a negative impact of sarcopenia on patients awaiting liver transplantation (LT), on post-LT outcomes, and on response to hepatocellular carcinoma therapies. Data about the influence of sex on the incidence, prevalence, diagnosis and treatment of sarcopenia in chronic liver diseases are poor and conflicting. - Review
The application of artificial intelligence in hepatology: A systematic review
Digestive and Liver DiseaseVol. 54Issue 3p299–308Published online: July 12, 2021- Clara Balsano
- Anna Alisi
- Maurizia R. Brunetto
- Pietro Invernizzi
- Patrizia Burra
- Fabio Piscaglia
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 5The integration of human and artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine has only recently begun but it has already become obvious that intelligent systems can dramatically improve the management of liver diseases. Big data made it possible to envisage transformative developments of the use of AI for diagnosing, predicting prognosis and treating liver diseases, but there is still a lot of work to do. If we want to achieve the 21st century digital revolution, there is an urgent need for specific national and international rules, and to adhere to bioethical parameters when collecting data. - Special Article
Common issues in the management of patients in the waiting list and after liver transplantation
Digestive and Liver DiseaseVol. 49Issue 3p241–253Published online: December 31, 2016- Patrizia Burra
- Luca Saverio Belli
- Stefano Ginanni Corradini
- Riccardo Volpes
- Marco Marzioni
- Edoardo Giannini
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 18The present document contains the recommendations of an expert panel of transplant hepatologists, appointed by the Italian Association for the Study of the Liver (AISF), on how to manage the most common aspects of liver transplantation: the topics covered include: new treatments for HCV in patients on the waiting list for liver transplantation; antiviral treatments in patients with HCV recurrence after liver transplantation; prophylaxis for HBV recurrence after liver transplantation; indications for liver transplantation in alcoholic liver disease; and Immunosuppressive therapy.