EASL Studio Podcast: JHEP Live: Should the compensated advanced chronic liver disease (cACLD) concept replace cirrhosis?
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The definition of cACLD is now strongly linked to care and research outcomes such as non invasive diagnosis, reversibility and prevention of decompensation. Thus, what space is left for the use of the old term cirrhosis in clinical practice and research? Faculty Paolo Angeli (Moderator)Guadalupe Garcia-Tsao (Faculty)Valérie Paradis (Faculty)Thomas Reiberger (Faculty)Related episodes EASL Studio S5E5: JHEP Live: the new nomenclature for SLD: a multidisciplinary evaluation and approachEASL Studio from EASL Congress 2023: Steatotic liver disease global consensus to change nomenclatureEASL Studio S4E4: JHEP Live: Is the term ‘decompensated cirrhosis’ outdated?All EASL Studio Podcasts are available on EASL Campus.
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