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. 2017 Sep 19;7:11867. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-11975-7

Table 1.

Characteristics of patients without hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

Characteristic Chronic Hepatitis B without HCC N = 120 Chronic Hepatitis C without HCC N = 120 P value
Gender and Age N = 120 N = 120
Male 76 (63.3%) 70 (58.3%) 0.43
Age 47.3 ± 12.6 53.6 ± 10.2 <0.0001
Ethnicity N = 120 N = 120
Asian 107 (89.2%) 17 (14.2%) <0.0001
Caucasian 10 (8.3%) 71 (59.2%) <0.0001
Hispanic 0 (0%) 24 (20.0%) <0.0001
African American 0 (0%) 3 (2.5%) 0.08
Other 3 (2.5%) 5 (4.2%) 0.47
Habits N = 117 N = 98–104
History of Alcohol Use 5 (4.3%) 44 (44.9%) <0.0001
History of Tobacco Use 29 (24.8%) 73 (70.2%) <0.0001
Cirrhosis Status N = 120 N = 120
Baseline Cirrhosis 29 (24.2%) 102 (85.0%) <0.0001
Hepatic Decompensation N = 120 N = 120
Any Decompensation 17 (14.2%) 88 (73.3%) <0.0001
Ascites 12 (10.0%) 63 (52.5%) <0.0001
Hepatic Encephalopathy 5 (4.2%) 62 (51.7%) <0.0001
Variceal Bleeding 5 (4.2%) 15 (12.5%) 0.02
Classification and Scoring N = 14–15 N = 69–71
Average MELD 9.8 ± 2.8 12.2 ± 5.1 0.08
Child’s Class A 12 (85.7%) 31 (44.9%) 0.01
Child’s Class B 1 (7.1%) 28 (40.6%) 0.02
Child’s Class C 1 (7.1%) 10 (14.5%) 0.46
Prior Treatment N = 120 N = 117
Any Prior Interferon Therapy 4 (3.3%) 48 (41.0%) <0.0001
Any Prior Nucleos(t)ide Therapy 69 (57.5%) 44 (35.9%) 0.001

Comparison of characteristics of patients without HCC with chronic hepatitis B vs. chronic hepatitis C.