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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Surg. 2011 Oct;254(4):577–585. doi: 10.1097/SLA.0b013e3182300950

Table 4.

Univariate analysis of variables on probability of achieving total bilirubin < 2 by 3 months post drainage and risk of transplant or death with native liver.

Probability of Achieving Total
Bilirubin < 2.0 by 3 Months
Risk of Transplant or Death with
Native Liver
Variable Odds Ratio P-Value HR P-Value
Ohi Type II + III (Ref= Type I) 0.29 0.086 2.03 0.030
Ohi Subtypes b, c, or d (Ref=a) 0.43 0.080 4.31 0.022
Ascites > 20 (Ref=None or <=20) 0.41 0.065 1.90 0.023
Liver appearance Normal (Ref = Firm) 1.16 0.785 1.21 0.473
Liver appearance Nodular (Ref = Firm) 0.55 0.216 1.61 0.008
BASM (Ref = no anomaly) 0.33 0.108 1.92 0.025
Isolated non BASM Abdominal anomaly (Ref =no anomaly) * * 2.33 0.088
Fibrosis (Ishak): Stages 3–6 (Ref=Stages 0–2) 0.51 0.089 1.54 0.074
Age at Kasai (days, continuous) 0.99 0.075 1.01 0.316
Age at Kasai (≥ 75 days) 0.47 0.086 1.73 0.002
Total Bilirubin < 2 by 3 Months - - 0.08 <0.0001
*

Odds ratio cannot be determined as none of the 5 infants achieved a total bilirubin less than 2 mg/dL in the first 3 months.