Advance Care Planning and Goals of Care Discussions in Advanced Liver Disease

Curr Hepatol Rep. 2021 Sep;20(3):77-84. doi: 10.1007/s11901-021-00565-x. Epub 2021 Jul 21.

Abstract

Purpose of review: Advance care planning (ACP) has been shown to improve multiple outcomes in patients with serious illnesses; however, patients with advanced liver disease, or cirrhosis, rarely receive timely ACP. The purpose of this review is to evaluate the current state of ACP for patients with advanced liver disease and to provide practical guidance for integrating early ACP into routine outpatient hepatology care.

Recent findings: Due to multiple patient-, physician-, and systems-level barriers, patients with advanced liver disease have low rates of timely ACP engagement. Early identification and preparation of a surrogate decision-maker, enhancing clinician ACP communication skills, use of patient-centered educational tools, optimizing outpatient processes for ACP documentation, and early referral to specialty palliative care may help to improve current deficits in ACP for this population.

Summary: Provision of early ACP to patients with advanced liver disease may better ensure that patients receive medical care that is consistent with their goals and values.

Keywords: Advance care planning; Advance directives; Advanced liver disease; Decompensated cirrhosis; End-stage liver disease; Goals of care.