The Lille Model is a medical modeling tool for predicting mortality in patients with
alcoholic hepatitis
Alcoholic hepatitis is hepatitis (inflammation of the liver) due to excessive intake of alcohol. Patients typically have a history of at least 10 years of heavy alcohol intake, typically 8-10 drinks per day. It is usually found in association with ...
who are not responding to steroid therapy. The model risk stratifies patients who have been receiving steroid treatment for seven days to predict who will improve and who should be considered for alternative treatment options including early referral for transplant.
The model is based on:
* Age
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Albumin
Albumin is a family of globular proteins, the most common of which are the serum albumins. All the proteins of the albumin family are water-soluble, moderately soluble in concentrated salt solutions, and experience heat denaturation. Albumins ...
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Bilirubin (initial)
* Bilirubin (day 7)
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Creatinine
Creatinine (; ) is a breakdown product of creatine phosphate from muscle and protein metabolism. It is released at a constant rate by the body (depending on muscle mass).
Biological relevance
Serum creatinine (a blood measurement) is an importa ...
* PT
Initial model was based on a study of 238 patients and published in the Journal of Hepatology in 2003. Recent cohort studies demonstrate that those with a Lille score above 0.45 are likely non-responders to steroid therapy.
See also
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Model for End-Stage Liver Disease
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