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. 2017 Jan 28;9(3):139–146. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v9.i3.139

Table 2.

Baseline characteristics comparing high-risk non-alcoholic steatohepatitis to low-risk non-alcoholic steatohepatitis recipients

High-risk NASH (n = 465) Low-risk NASH (n = 2775) P value
Recipient characteristics
Age at listing, mean years (95%CI) 64.0 (63.8-64.3) 56.7 (56.2-56.9) < 0.001
Age at transplant, mean years (95%CI) 64.5 (64.2-64.7) 57.0 (56.8-57.4) < 0.001
Male gender 247 (52.4) 1500 (53.0) NS
African American race 7 (0.2) 58 (1.6) NS
Hispanic race 43 (9.1) 305 (10.8) NS
BMI at transplant, kg/m2, mean (95%CI) 35.1 (34.7-35.5) 31.8 (31.5-32.0) < 0.001
Portal vein thrombosis 66 (14.2) 326 (11.8) NS
Severity of liver disease
MELD score at listing, mean (95%CI) 19.5 (18.7-20.3) 20.1 (19.8-20.4) NS
MELD score at transplantation, mean (95%CI) 22.8 (21.9-23.6) 23.7 (23.3-24.0) NS
Laboratory values
Serum bilirubin, mg/dL, mean (95%CI) 6.2 (5.4-7.0) 7.7 (7.3-8.0) 0.002
INR, mean (95%CI) 1.81 (1.75-1.86) 1.94 (1.91-1.97) 0.002
Serum albumin, g/dL, mean (95%CI) 3.1 (3.0-3.2) 3.0 (2.9-3.1) 0.006
Creatinine, g/dL, mean (95%CI) 1.98 (1.85-2.11) 1.78 (1.73-1.83) 0.003
On dialysis at transplantation 73 (15.5) 415 (14.7) NS
Portal hypertension manifestations
Moderate-severe ascites at transplant 178 (37.8) 1032 (36.5) NS
Moderate-severe hepatic encephalopathy at transplant 51 (10.8) 324 (11.5) NS

HR-NASH recipients were older, had higher BMI values and were more likely to have renal dysfunction. BMI: Body mass index; HR: High-risk; NASH: Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis; NS: Not significant; INR: International normalized ratio.