After years of limited progress, recent trials hint at a changing landscape for primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). In this episode, experts review emerging data and explore whether we’re approaching a new era of effective treatment. How should clinicians assess these therapies, and could they shift the current management of PSC? Moderator: Debbie Shawcross Speakers: Cynthia Levy, Stephen Rossi, Michael Trauner All EASL Studio Podcasts are available on EASL Campus. Click here to see all EAS...
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After years of limited progress, recent trials hint at a changing landscape for primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). In this episode, experts review emerging data and explore whether we’re approaching a new era of effective treatment. How should clinicians assess these therapies, and could they shift the current management of PSC? Moderator: Debbie Shawcross Speakers: Cynthia Levy, Stephen Rossi, Michael Trauner All EASL Studio Podcasts are available on EASL Campus. Click here to see all EAS...
EASL Studio Podcast: Does it really matter whether we call it ACLF or acute decompensation?
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EASL Studio Podcast: Does it really matter whether we call it ACLF or acute decompensation?
This episode questions whether assigning the label “ACLF” to a deteriorating patient truly alters clinical decisions, or if focusing on the specifics of organ failure and reversibility is more useful. Experts debate the real-world utility of prognostic scores, the clarity (or confusion) created by multiple definitions, and whether the ACLF concept drives urgency, facilitates transplant access, or improves outcomes. A thought-provoking look at where terminology meets bedside care. Moderator: T...
EASL Podcasts
After years of limited progress, recent trials hint at a changing landscape for primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). In this episode, experts review emerging data and explore whether we’re approaching a new era of effective treatment. How should clinicians assess these therapies, and could they shift the current management of PSC? Moderator: Debbie Shawcross Speakers: Cynthia Levy, Stephen Rossi, Michael Trauner All EASL Studio Podcasts are available on EASL Campus. Click here to see all EAS...