Table 1.
Type | Cirrhosis patients (n = 25) |
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Median (Q25/Q75)/absolute value (% of 18) | Min/max | ||
Demography | |||
Age (years) | 58.5 (46.5/68) | 28/73 | |
Sex | Female | 6 (25%) | |
Male | 18 (75%) | ||
Clinical characteristics | |||
MELD score | 13 (10.75/18.5) | 7/34 | |
CHILD Pugh | A | 1 (4%) | |
B | 14 (56%) | ||
C | 7 (28%) | ||
HESA points | 3.75 (2.5/5.6) | 1/8 | |
Etiology for liver cirrhosis | |||
Alcoholic | 24 (96%) | ||
Other | 1 (4%) | ||
Diagnoses | |||
Ascites | 19 (76%) | ||
Hepatocellular carcinoma | 4 (16%) | ||
Diabetes mellitus (type II) | 8 (32%) | ||
Hepatitis | B | 1 (4%) | |
NASH | 1 (4%) | ||
Steatohepatitis | 1 (4%) | ||
Autoimmune | 1 (4%) | ||
Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis | 3 (12%) | ||
Splenomegaly | 3 (12%) | ||
Esophagus varices | 15 (60%) | Grades I–III |
Child Pugh was not determined in 2 patients.