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. 2013 Nov 24;2013:902431. doi: 10.1155/2013/902431

Table 3.

Outcome of children receiving high-dose steroid in different time of Kasai operation.

Outcome ≤60 days 61–90 days >90 days P value
Jaundice-free 3 months with native liver 25/48 (52.1%) 59/98 (60.0%) 51/107 (47.7%) >0.05
Jaundice-free 6 months with native liver 29/48 (60.0%) 63/98 (64.3%) 52/107 (48.7%) >0.05
Jaundice-free 12 months with native liver 31/48 (64.6%) 66/98 (67.3%) 50/107 (46.7%) >0.05
Incidence of cholangitis in 1 year 14/48 (29.2%) 23/98 (23.3%) 44/107 (41.1%) >0.05
Two-year survival with native liver rates 31/47 (65.9%) 51/95 (53.7%) 49/104 (47.1%) >0.05

Note: (1) Seven children in the high-dose group were lost to follow-up after 12 months and were included in the analysis of the postoperative bilirubin level and incidence of cholangitis but not in the analysis of survival with native liver rates.

(2) Jaundice-free: direct bilirubin <20 µmol/L.

(3) P value > 0.05: no significant difference was found among the different time of Kasai operation groups.