Lille Model Calculator (Alcoholic Hepatitis)
Lille model for day-7 corticosteroid response in severe alcoholic hepatitis.
For educational and clinical reference. Not a substitute for medical judgment. See the medical disclaimer.
Lille score
—
Interpretation
—
References
- Louvet A, Naveau S, Abdelnour M, et al. The Lille model: a new tool for therapeutic strategy in patients with severe alcoholic hepatitis treated with steroids. Hepatology. 2007;45(6):1348-1354.
How to use
- Enter age, day-0 albumin, day-0 and day-7 bilirubin, prothrombin time, and renal status.
- The Lille score (0–1) and responder/non-responder interpretation update instantly.
- Apply on day 7 of corticosteroids — a score ≥ 0.45 indicates non-response.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Lille model?
A model that predicts 6-month survival in severe alcoholic hepatitis by assessing response to corticosteroids after 7 days of treatment.
What Lille score is a non-responder?
A score ≥ 0.45 indicates corticosteroid non-response, with ~25% 6-month survival — supports stopping steroids and considering other options.
What inputs are needed?
Age, day-0 albumin, day-0 and day-7 bilirubin, prothrombin time, and presence of renal insufficiency.
When is the Lille model applied?
On day 7 of corticosteroid therapy for severe alcohol-associated hepatitis (typically those with a Maddrey DF ≥ 32).
Last updated
Powered by maratool