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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Aug 22.
Published in final edited form as: Liver Transpl. 2013 Jan;19(1):96–104. doi: 10.1002/lt.23561

Table 2. Univariate and Adjusted Multivariate HRs for the Risks of Graft Failure and Patient Death After Liver Transplantation by HHI Levels.

HHI Level Univariate Analysis Multivariate Analysis*


Risk of Graft Failure Risk of Patient Death Risk of Graft Failure Risk of Patient Death




HR 95% CI P Value HR 95% CI P Value HR 95% CI P Value HR 95% CI P Value
No competition (1.00) 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Low competition (0.53-0.99) 1.24 1.17-1.32 <0.001 1.21 1.13-1.29 <0.001 1.17 1.11-1.24 <0.001 1.15 1.08-1.23 <0.001
Mid competition (0.38-0.52) 1.26 1.19-1.34 <0.001 1.23 1.16-1.32 <0.001 1.18 1.11-1.25 <0.001 1.13 1.06-1.21 <0.001
High competition (<0.38) 1.34 1.26-1.42 <0.001 1.34 1.26-1.43 <0.001 1.17 1.10-1.24 <0.001 1.17 1.09-1.25 <0.001
*

Adjusted for recipient age, previous abdominal surgery, life support, dialysis, portal vein thrombosis, previous liver transplantation, functional status, diagnosis, donor age, donation after cardiac death, donor desmopressin, donor diuretics, partial/split liver, cold ischemia time, albumin level, creatinine level (logarithm), donor height, and recipient hepatitis C virus diagnosis-donor age interaction [(donor age − 50)/10].