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. 2010 Apr 29;47(1):37–44. doi: 10.3164/jcbn.10-14

Table 1.

Clinical, and endoscopic characteristics of cirrhotic and control patients

Characteristic Cirrhotic Patients (n = 31) Control Patients (n = 29) p value
Prior variceal bleeding, n (%) 5 (16.1%) NA
Prior EIS/EVL, n (%) 8 (25.8%) NA
Underlying hepatic pathology, n (%):
 HCV 8 (25.8%) NA
 HCC 20 (64.5%)
 Others 3 (9.7%)
Child-Pugh class, n (%):
 A 20 (64.5%) NA
 B 10 (32.3%)
 C 1 (3.2%)
TE score, mean ± SD 26 ± 12.4 6.8 ± 1.4 <0.001*
EGD findings:
 Esophageal varices, n (%)
  Presence 26 (83.9%) NA
  Large EV 8 (25.8%)
 Gastric varices, n (%) 16 (51.6%)
 PHG, n (%) 20 (64.5%)
Capsule endoscopic findings:
 Prevalence, n (%) 21 (67.7%) 2 (6.9%) <0.001*
 SB mucosal lesions; n (%)
  1—Red spots 17 (54.8%) 1 (3.4%) <0.001*
  2—Angioectasias 16 (51.6%) 0 <0.001*
  3—Inflammatory like lesions 13 (41.9%) 1 (3.4%) <0.001*
  4—Varices 5 (16.1%) 0 0.024*

* p<0.05 was considered statistically significant. EIS, endoscopic injection sclerotherapthy; EVL, endoscopic variceal ligation; HCV, hepatitis C virus; HCC, hepatocellular carcinoma; TE, transient elastography; EGD, esophagogastroduodenoscopy; EV, esophageal varices; PHG, portal hypertensive gastropathy; SB, small bowel; NA, non applicable.