GHAPPcast Part 1: Understanding Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis
In this GHAPP podcast episode, Jordan Mayberry, PA-C, and Patrick Horne, NP, dive deep into the complexities of chronic liver disease and its progression to cirrhosis. Drawing on over 11 years of experience in hepatology, Jordan and Patrick discuss the most common causes of liver disease, including viral hepatitis (Hepatitis B & C), alcohol-related liver disease, and metabolic-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and metabolic-associated steatohepatitis (MASH). They explore the increasing prevalence of these conditions and how the rise in diagnoses is reshaping treatment strategies across the country.
Through their discussion, they explain how chronic liver diseases gradually progress, starting with liver inflammation that leads to fibrosis and eventually to cirrhosis. Understanding this progression is crucial for proper staging of liver disease and determining the right treatment approach. The episode emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis and monitoring, especially as patients transition from compensated cirrhosis (where they show no major complications) to decompensated cirrhosis, which involves severe complications like jaundice, ascites, and hepatic encephalopathy.
Special focus is given to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), a major risk in patients with cirrhosis. Jordan and Patrick outline the vital screening practices, including ultrasound imaging and alpha-fetoprotein testing, to detect early-stage liver cancer. With HCC being a cumulative risk, they stress the importance of regular screenings for cirrhotic patients, and the impact early detection can have on treatment outcomes, including potential liver transplant and localized therapies.
Moreover, the hosts emphasize the need for patient education—especially for those newly diagnosed with cirrhosis. Teaching patients to recognize early signs of complications ensures timely intervention and better management of their condition. Jordan and Patrick discuss how healthcare providers can play a key role in improving patient care by educating patients about the disease process, the importance of regular check-ups, and the monitoring protocols that can help manage cirrhosis and prevent further complications.
Whether you’re in hepatology practice or involved in the care of liver disease patients, this episode provides practical, actionable insights for managing chronic liver diseases and cirrhosis effectively. For more resources, visit the GHAPP website or download the GHAPP ACE app for the latest updates in liver disease management.
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