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. 2023 May 31;7(6):e0160. doi: 10.1097/HC9.0000000000000160

TABLE 1.

Baseline characteristics and outcomes of patients with AH

Total (N = 204); n (%) Year of diagnosis No. patients
Sex 2000 4
 Female 72 (35.3) 2001 4
 Male 132 (64.7) 2002 5
Age 2003 6
 Median 50.0 2004 5
 Q1, Q3 43.5, 58.0 2005 3
Race 2006 4
 White 185 (93.9) 2007 10
 Black 2 (1.0) 2008 8
 Asian 4 (2.0) 2009 11
 Am Indian 1 (0.5) 2010 13
 Other 5 (2.5) 2011 13
BMI 2012 10
 Median 27.0 2013 12
 Q1, Q3 23.5, 32.0 2014 20
HTN 104 (51.0) 2015 13
Hyperlipidemia 58 (28.4) 2016 21
DM 31 (15.2) 2017 18
HCV 23 (11.3) 2018 24
Tobacco use 152 (74.5)
Intravenous drug use 16 (7.8)
Depression 94 (46.1)
Anxiety 57 (27.9)
Addiction therapy 90 (44.3)
Primary care 116 (56.9)
Marital status
 Single 60 (29.4)
 Married 65 (31.9)
 Divorced 75 (36.8)
 Widowed 4 (2.0)
HOUSES quartile
 Q1 72 (49.3)
 Q2 31 (21.2)
 Q3 18 (12.3)
 Q4 25 (17.1)
Cirrhosis present 134 (65.7)
MELD admit
 Median 21.0
 Q1, Q3 17.0, 26.0
Ascites 114 (55.9)
Variceal hemorrhage 19 (9.3)
HE 68 (33.3)
Acute kidney injury 45 (22.1)
Sepsis 37 (18.1)
ICU admission 70 (34.3)
Death within 30 d 26 (12.7)
Death within 180 d 45 (22.1)

Abbreviations: AH, alcohol-associated hepatitis; BMI, body mass index; HOUSES, HOUsing-based index of SocioEconomic Status; ICU, intensive care unit; MELD, model for end-stage liver disease.