Ventura-Cots M, Clemente A, Alvarado-Tapias E, Ravi S, Cuyas B, Tanguy M, Poca M, Jager M, Fernández-Carrillo C, Arteel GE, Villagrasa A, Aguilar-Amorós A, Argemi J, Abraldes JG, Bosques F, Brown RS, Garcia-Taso G, Genesca J, Schanbl B, Mathurin P, Louvet A, Lucey MR, Shawcross DL, Verna E, Gawrieh S, Dasarathy S, Tu W, Kamath PS, Chalasani NP, McClain CJ, Szabo G, Tang Q, Barton B, Nagy LE, Shah VH, Sanyal AJ, Mitchell MC, Singal AK, Soriano G, Rautou PE, Bataller R. Mean Arterial Pressure at Admission Predicts 28-day Mortality in Patients with Severe Alcohol-associated Hepatitis.. Clinical and translational gastroenterology. 2026; PMID: 42235929
Abstract
A baseline MAP <80 mmHg is an independent predictor of short- and mid-term mortality in patients with AH. Strategies aimed at restoring hemodynamic stability may improve outcomes in this high-risk population.