Journal of Clinical Medicine (Jun 2024)

Alcoholic Etiology, Severity of Liver Disease, and Post-Transplant Adherence Are Correlated with Worse Stanford Integrated Psychosocial Assessment for Transplantation (SIPAT) in Liver Transplant Candidates

  • Elisa Zanatta,
  • Elisabetta Patron,
  • Simone Messerotti Benvenuti,
  • Filippo Pelizzaro,
  • Francesco Paolo Russo,
  • Martina Gambato,
  • Giacomo Germani,
  • Alberto Ferrarese,
  • Alberto Zanetto,
  • Federica Battermann,
  • Francesca Buccheri,
  • Chiara Cavalli,
  • Rossana Schiavo,
  • Marta Ghisi,
  • Sara Pasquato,
  • Paolo Feltracco,
  • Umberto Cillo,
  • Patrizia Burra,
  • Marco Senzolo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13133807
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 13
p. 3807

Abstract

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Introduction: Psychosocial pre-transplant evaluation in patients undergoing liver transplantation (LT) could help identify those patients at higher risk of pharmacological non-adherence, organ rejection, and mortality. The Stanford Integrated Psychosocial Assessment for Transplantation (SIPAT) is a validated tool for assessing LT candidates’ psychosocial well-being. Data on the ability of the SIPAT evaluation to predict post-transplant outcomes are sparse. Material and Methods: clinical and psychosocial data from a sample of 134 candidates for LT were analyzed. Moreover, the association between pre-transplant psychosocial evaluation and post-transplant clinical outcomes, including organ rejection, mortality, and immunosuppressant drug adherence, was calculated. Results: At the pre-transplant evaluation, patients who showed high SIPAT scores (77, 57%) also had more liver disease assessed by model for end-stage liver disease (MELD; F = 5.04; p p p p Conclusions: Patients with an alcoholic etiology of liver disease and more severe liver dysfunction are likelier to not adhere to medical prescriptions following transplantation. Current data suggests that this specific group of patients could benefit from early psychological pre-habilitation before undergoing liver transplantation.

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