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. 2008 Oct 15;8:46. doi: 10.1186/1471-230X-8-46

Table 2.

Demographic and clinical characteristics in patients with and without diabetes mellitus

With Diabetes (n = 47) Without Diabetes (n = 109) p-value
Age 58 (12) 54 (11) 0.055
Female/Male 8/39 (17%/83%) 34/75 (31%/69%) 0.07
Outpatients/inpatients 41/6 (87%/13%) 88/21 (81%/19%) 0.325
Previous variceal bleeding 11 (23%) 34 (32%) 0.309
Esophageal and/or fundic varices 30 (77%) 82 (79%) 0.804
Ascites 19 (40%) 45 (41%) 0.920
Hepatocellular carcinoma 11 (23%) 12 (11%) 0.045
Number connection test A
 Mean (SD) (sec) 73 (62) 53 (33) 0.012
 Above 3 SDa 9 (19%) 11 (10%) 0.122
Number Connection test B
 Mean (SD) (sec) 164 (93) 132 (72) 0.035
 Above 3 SDa 10 (21%) 20 (18%) 0.726
Overt hepatic encephalopathy 14 (30%) 22 (20%) 0.202
(West-Haven)b
 Grade I 12 (25.5%) 21 (19%)
 Grade II 2 (4.5%) 1 (1%)
Minimal hepatic encephalopathyc 3 (6%) 8 (7%) 0.83
Hepatic encephalopathy 17 (36%) 30 (27%) 0.274
(minimal or overt)
Fasting plasma ammonium ion (μmol/l) 60 (37) 55 (34) 0.433
MELD score 13.7 (6.5) 13.9 (5.8) 0.895
Child-Pugh score 8.6 (2.2) 8.7 (2.4) 0.883

Data are presented as mean (SD) or n (%) as appropriate

a Compared to age-corrected normal values from the general population

b Overt hepatic encephalopathy according to West-Haven criteria: none with grade III or IV

c Defined as absence of overt hepatic encephalopathy and number connection test A > 3SD and/or number connection test B > 3SD