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. 2016 Nov 7;22(41):9172–9185. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i41.9172

Table 6.

Association of presepsin, procalcitonin and C-reactive protein levels with short-term (28-d) mortality in patients with cirrhosis and bacterial infection

Binary logistic regression analysis
Univariate
Multivariate
Unadjusted P value Adjusted for MELD P value Adjusted for leucocyte count P value Adjusted for MELD and leucocyte count P value
ln(Presepsin) 3.59 (1.65-7.84) 0.001 1.9 (0.81-4.43) 0.138 2.91 (1.28-6.64) 0.011 1.61 (0.65-3.97) 0.303
ln(PCT) 2.54 (1.55-4.16) < 0.001 1.89 (1.14-3.14) 0.014 2.33 (1.42-3.83) 0.001 1.81 (1.09-3.01) 0.022
ln(CRP) 2.17 (1.23-3.81) 0.007 1.73 (0.93-3.21) 0.081 1.84 (1.03-3.31) 0.040 1.56 (0.81-2.99) 0.180

Associations are expressed as odds ratios and 95%CI per 1 loge-unit increase. MELD: Model for end-stage liver disease; PCT: Procalcitonin; CRP: C-reactive protein.