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. 2007 Jul 25;56(12):1743–1746. doi: 10.1136/gut.2006.099226

Table 3 Characteristics of corticosteroid‐treated and untreated patients.

Corticosteroid treated (n  =  117; 52%) Untreated (n  =  108; 48%)
GAHS <9 (n  =  44) GAHS ⩾9 (n  =  73) GAHS <9 (n  =  37) GAHS ⩾9 (n  =  71)
Age 46 (12) 46 (9) 44 (10) 46 (10)
Serum bilirubin (μmol/l) 308 (171) 475 (161) 262 (141) 452 (181)
Serum creatinine (μmol/l) 149 (283) 194 (186) 87 (41) 156 (100)
Blood urea (mmol/l) 4.5 (6) 10.9 (9.4) 3.8 (3.6) 10.8 (8.3)
Prothrombin time ratio 1.5 (0.2) 2.0 (0.5) 1.7 (0.4) 2.0 (0.6)
White cell count (109/l) 10.1 (4.1) 17.5 (8.2) 11.2 (5.2) 17.4 (9.5)
GAHS 8 (6–8) 10 (9–12) 8 (6–8) 10 (9–12)
mDF 50.1 (15) 87.4 (36.3) 54.9 (19.2) 85.7 (36.3)

GAHS, Glasgow alcoholic hepatitis score; mDF, modified Maddrey's discriminant factor. Mean (standard deviation); (median and range for GAHS value). There were no significant differences between corticosteroid‐treated and untreated patients of each GAHS grouping.