Lamia Y. K. Haque, MD, MPH
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2025
Reducing alcohol-associated liver disease burden in the general population
Asrani S, Mellinger J, Sterling S, Lucey M, Bradley K, Bhala N, Bray J, Chen P, DiMartini A, Fernandez A, Ghadiali M, Haque L, Khalili M, Lee B, Lin L, Pillai A, Satre D, Sengupta S, Serper M, Simonetto D, Thiele M, Welsh J, Wu T, Zsohar J, Shah V. Reducing alcohol-associated liver disease burden in the general population. The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology 2025 PMID: 40976252, DOI: 10.1016/s2468-1253(25)00193-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAlcohol use disorderCare modelAlcohol-associated liver diseaseElevated AUDIT-C scoreEmergency care modelAlcohol Use Disorders Identification TestAlcohol useIntegrated care modelPrevalence of alcohol use disordersAUDIT-C scoresUnhealthy alcohol usePer capita alcohol consumptionReferral to treatmentGeneral medical settingsMental health treatmentPopulation-based screeningBlood-based testDisorders Identification TestHealth-care costsPatient engagementReferral pathwaysBrief interventionAUDIT-CLiver disease burdenHealth treatmentConcomitant treatment of alcohol associated liver disease and alcohol use disorder in the nontransplant setting: A scoping review
Fathma S, McKee S, Grimshaw A, Boateng S, Fiellin D, Haque L, Mehal W, Banini B. Concomitant treatment of alcohol associated liver disease and alcohol use disorder in the nontransplant setting: A scoping review. Alcohol Clinical And Experimental Research 2025, 49: 1631-1639. PMID: 40650432, DOI: 10.1111/acer.70112.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTreatment of alcohol-associated liver diseaseAlcohol-associated liver diseaseAlcohol use disorderTreatment of alcohol use disordersConcomitant treatmentLiver transplant evaluationLiver diseaseNontransplant settingLiver transplantationProgression of alcohol-associated liver diseaseTransplant evaluationEffective treatmentUse disorderLiver-related deathComprehensive searchAssociated liver diseaseComprehensive search of electronic databasesFrequency of hospitalizationCare modelSearch of electronic databasesDisease courseEmergency department visitsCochrane LibraryAddiction medicineMultidisciplinary care teamMedications for Weight Loss and MASLD: A National Survey of Hepatology and Gastroenterology Provider Practices, Attitudes, and Knowledge Before Resmetirom.
Im G, Asgharpour A, Aby E, Stine J, Mellinger J, Luther J, Izzy M, Haque L, Lee B, Cotter T, Sherman C, Jophlin L, Goel A, Rice J, Chandna S, Lizaola-Mayo B, Chen P, Singal A, Bansal M. Medications for Weight Loss and MASLD: A National Survey of Hepatology and Gastroenterology Provider Practices, Attitudes, and Knowledge Before Resmetirom. Journal Of Clinical Gastroenterology 2025 PMID: 40549581, PMCID: PMC12312645, DOI: 10.1097/mcg.0000000000002147.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWeight loss medicationsGlucagon-like peptide-1Weight lossGastroenterology providersGlucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonistsPrescribed off-label medicationsPrescribing weight loss medicationsOff-label medicationsFDA-approved medicationsLiver transplant centersOff-label prescribingMedication prescription ratesReceptor agonistsCost/insurance coveragePrescription ratesLiver diseaseSide effectsTransplant centersPeptide-1Steatotic liver diseaseObesity educationBenefit patientsPatientsResmetiromMedication
2024
Using Phosphatidylethanol as an Adjunct to Self-Reported Alcohol Use Improves Identification of Liver Fibrosis Risk
Murnane P, Afshar M, Chamie G, Cook R, Ferguson T, Haque L, Jacobson K, Justice A, Kim T, Khalili M, Krupitsky E, McGinnis K, Molina P, Muyindike W, Myers B, Richards V, So-Armah K, Stewart S, Sulkowski M, Tien P, Hahn J. Using Phosphatidylethanol as an Adjunct to Self-Reported Alcohol Use Improves Identification of Liver Fibrosis Risk. The American Journal Of Gastroenterology 2024, 120: 1567-1575. PMID: 39480054, PMCID: PMC12041314, DOI: 10.14309/ajg.0000000000003178.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLiver fibrosis riskAUDIT-CFIB-4Self-reported alcohol useOdds ratioAlcohol useFibrosis riskPooled individual-level dataLiver fibrosis preventionBody mass indexAssessment of alcohol useManagement of liver diseaseOne-unit differenceIndividual-level dataMedian ageAUDIT-C.Mass indexSuppression statusLiver diseaseFibrosis preventionBlood concentrationsAdjusted modelsLogistic regressionCategorical variablesHIVA Validated Algorithm to Identify Hepatic Decompensation in the Veterans Health Administration Electronic Health Record System
Haque L, Tate J, Chew M, Caniglia E, Taddei T, Re V. A Validated Algorithm to Identify Hepatic Decompensation in the Veterans Health Administration Electronic Health Record System. Pharmacoepidemiology And Drug Safety 2024, 33: e70024. PMID: 39477692, PMCID: PMC11631147, DOI: 10.1002/pds.70024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVeterans Health Administration dataHealth administrative dataAdministrative dataElectronic health record systemsHealth record systemsInternational Classification of DiseasesCoding algorithmOutpatient International Classification of DiseasesPositive predictive valueClassification of diseasesHepatic decompensationDiagnosis codesPharmacoepidemiologic researchMedical recordsVeteransRecording systemValidation algorithmAlgorithmChronic liver diseaseDecompensationLiver diseasePredictive valueRecordsDiagnosisEpidemiology and Health Care Burden of Alcohol Use Disorder
Choi H, Balter D, Haque L. Epidemiology and Health Care Burden of Alcohol Use Disorder. Clinics In Liver Disease 2024, 28: 577-588. PMID: 39362708, PMCID: PMC11772009, DOI: 10.1016/j.cld.2024.06.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchW31 The Impact of Tobacco Use on Liver-Related Morbidity in Patients With Cirrhosis
Haque L, Fiellin D, Bryant K, Edelman E, Justice A, Lim J, Re V, Marshall B, Taddei T, Tate J, Tetrault J, Williams E, McGinnis K. W31 The Impact of Tobacco Use on Liver-Related Morbidity in Patients With Cirrhosis. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2024, 260: 110649. DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2023.110649.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntegrated and collaborative care across the spectrum of alcohol-associated liver disease and alcohol use disorder
Haque L, Leggio L. Integrated and collaborative care across the spectrum of alcohol-associated liver disease and alcohol use disorder. Hepatology 2024, 80: 1408-1423. PMID: 38935926, PMCID: PMC11841743, DOI: 10.1097/hep.0000000000000996.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAUD careAlcohol-associated liver diseaseAlcohol use disorderCollaborative careImpact of health disparitiesAlcohol-related deathsImpact of comorbid conditionsPublic health impactUse disorderHarm reduction approachesLiver diseaseInterprofessional teamHealth disparitiesTreatment of alcohol use disordersComprehensive careProblematic alcohol useSubstance use disordersSpectrum of alcohol-associated liver diseasesTreatment gapLiver-related outcomesMinority of patientsLiver-related morbidityAlcohol use disorder treatmentCareAlcohol useAddiction and liver disease series
Haque L, Mellinger J. Addiction and liver disease series. Clinical Liver Disease 2024, 23: e0227. PMCID: PMC11164010, DOI: 10.1097/cld.0000000000000227.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOpportunities for Alcohol-Related Care in the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond
Oldfield B, Haque L, Jennifer Edelman E. Opportunities for Alcohol-Related Care in the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2024, 39: 2129-2130. PMID: 38671202, PMCID: PMC11347542, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-024-08730-w.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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Lamia Haque, MD, MPH is a hepatologist (liver specialist) and addiction medicine physician who treats patients with liver diseases and co-occurring substance use disorders. She has additional training in transplant hepatology.
Dr. Haque says she was initially drawn to general internal medicine during medical school. “But after doing a few rotations with the hepatology service during residency at Yale, I felt it was a great fit. I became interested in the overlap between addiction and liver diseases, so I completed a fellowship in addiction medicine prior to my training in hepatology with the goal of integrating these skills into my work as a liver specialist,” she says.
“The main focus of my clinic is providing integrated care for patients who have both addiction and liver disease, particularly those with alcohol-associated liver disease and cirrhosis,” she says. “I find taking care of my patients to be very rewarding. You get to build a strong relationship over time.”
Because liver disease can be silent in its early stages, it can sometimes take patients by surprise if an abnormality shows up in their blood work or imaging.
“For patients with advanced liver disease and addiction, my work involves a lot of education and goal-setting. We work together to fine-tune medications, manage any complications that may arise, ensure that health maintenance measures are taken, determine the goals of care, and if indicated, set up a referral for a liver transplant evaluation,” says Dr. Haque. “Providing on-site addiction treatment and facilitating referrals as needed is an important part of delivering comprehensive care for patients with conditions such as alcohol-associated liver disease and alcohol use disorder.”
Dr. Haque’s research involves using implementation science methods to integrate evidence-based addiction treatment into liver care settings.
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Obesity Medicine
- Certification Organization
- AB of Obesity Medicine
- Original Certification Date
- 2020
Addiction Medicine (Preventive Medicine)
- Certification Organization
- AB of Preventive Medicine
- Original Certification Date
- 2018
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