Table 2.
Characteristic | N = 31 (100%) |
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Prior decompensation diagnosis | |
Decompensated alcohol-associated cirrhosis | 9 (29) |
AH | 9 (29) |
AH and decompensated alcohol-associated cirrhosis | 22 (42) |
Days from prior decompensation to LT, median (IQR) | 283 (182–679) |
Hospitalized for prior decompensation? | 28 (90) |
MELD-Na score at prior decompensation, median (IQR) | 22 (18, 25) |
Ascites at prior decompensation | 13 (42) |
Overt HE at prior decompensation | 3 (10) |
Varicealbleeding at prior decompensation | 5 (16) |
Jaundice present at prior decompensation | 24 (77) |
Admissions for EtOH withdrawalafter prior decompensation | 9 (32) |
Admissions for alcohol-related seizures after prior decompensation | 5 (16) |
Admissions for alcohol-related pancreatitis after prior decompensation | 6 (19) |
AH, alcohol-associated hepatitis; EtOH, alcohol; HE, hepatic encephalopathy; IQR, interquartile range, MELD-Na, Model for End-Stage Liver Disease-Sodium score.