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. 2015 Mar 28;20(1):45. doi: 10.1186/s40001-015-0136-2

Table 1.

Clinical and biochemical variables according to the grade of fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C

F1 F2 F3 F4 P value
N 52 53 37 36
Age* 53 ± 13 56 ± 9 60 ± 8 59 ± 11 0.05
Gender: M/F (%) 44/56 57/43 38/62 53/47 0.29
HCV genotype 1 (%) 57.7 56.6 78.4 75 0.18
HCV genotype 2 (%) 7.7 3.8 2.7 5.6
HCV genotype 3 (%) 34.6 39.6 18.9 18.4
Alcohol consumption (%) 58/27/15 49/32/19 67/19/14 61/11/28 0.38
Tabagism (%) 33/8/59 47/11/41 38/8/54 31/8/61 0.58
Type 2 diabetes (%) 15 26 16 19 0.49
Hypertension (%) 31 41 56 42 0.14
Metabolic syndrome (%) 12 26 39 28 0.03
Hepatocarcinoma (%) 0 0 0 31 <0.001
*BMI (kg/m2) 26.49 ± 3.93 26.17 ± 3.68 26.76 ± 5.43 26.67 ± 4.40 0.94
Waist circumference (cm) 91.29 ± 11.53 92.07 ± 9.14 94.32 ± 13.18 95.78 ± 11.45 0.28
TC (mg/dL)* 169 ± 34 169 ± 36 174 ± 55 151 ± 33 0.12
LDL (mg/dL)* 101 ± 33 100 ± 37 107 ± 50 82 ± 23 0.08
HDL (mg/dL) 52 ± 15 47 ± 16 47 ± 19 49 ± 20 0.23
Triglycerides (mg/dL)* 91 ± 31 139 ± 145 115 ± 50 90 ± 30 0.34
Fasting glucose (mg/dL)* 96 ± 36 101 ± 32 101 ± 33 102 ± 25 0.36
ALT (U/L) 70 ± 36 96 ± 59 86 ± 57 84 ± 54 0.22
AST (U/L) 49 ± 25 71 ± 52a 84 ± 49a 101 ± 74a,b <0.0001
GGT (U/L) 67 ± 50 98 ± 108 122 ± 86a 150 ± 123a,b <0.0001
ALP (U/L) * 78 ± 60 95 ± 65 92 ± 48 139 ± 80a,b,c <0.0001

Results are expressed as mean ± SD. For the continuous variables analysis, Shapiro-Wilk W test was tested, and variable failing in this test was log transformed. If even so the normality was not verified, nonparametric tests were applied for these variables (indicated by *). ANOVA analysis or Kruskal-Wallis tests were performed, and the Tukey-Kramer HSD or Dunn test was used when significant differences were observed between the groups, being F1 (a), F2 (b), and F3 (c). Classes for ethnicity: Caucasoid, Negroid, and African descendant. Classes for alcohol: no drinking, <40 g/d, >40 g/d. Classes for smoke: ex-smoker, smoker, never-smoker. Abbreviations: GGT, gamma-glutamyl transferase; AST, aspartate aminotransferase; ALT, alanine aminotransferase; ALP, alkaline phosphatase; HDL, high-density lipoprotein; LDL, low-density lipoprotein; TC, total cholesterol; BMI, body mass index. Reference range: Glycemia ≤100 mg/dL; Triglycerides ≤150 mg/dL; HDL ≥40 mg/dL; LDL-C ≤130 mg/dL; TC ≤200 mg/dL; AST: Male 10 to 34 U/L, Female 10 to 36 U/L; ALT: Male 10 to 44 U/L, Female 10 to 36 U/L; GGT: Male 11 to 50 U/L, Female 7 to 32 U/L; ALP: Male 40 to 129 U/L, Female 35 to 104 U/L. P < 0.05 was considered significant (italicized data).