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. 2018 Jul 4;118(8):1397–1408. doi: 10.1055/s-0038-1661393

Table 1. Epidemiologic, clinical and laboratory characteristics of patients with cirrhosis.

Patients with stable cirrhosis
n  = 99
Patients with acute decompensation
n  = 54
p -Value
Gender (male/female) 47/52 31/23 n.a.
Age (y) a 57 (24–75) 57 (33–80) 0.698
Aetiology, n (%) Alcohol 63 (63.6) 43 (79.6) 0.099
Viral 27 (27.3) 7 (13.0)
Other 9 (9.1) 4 (7.4)
Child-Pugh stage, n (%) A
B
51 (51.5)
43 (43.4)
6 (11.1)
24 (44.4)
< 0.001
C 5 (5.1) 24 (44.4)
MELD score 12 (9–14) 16 (12–23) < 0.001
White blood cell count (g/L) a 5.3 (4.2–6.8) 7.1 (4.6–11.0) 0.003
Platelet count (g/L) a 112 (70–161) 108 (71–165) 0.924
Serum sodium (mmol/L) a 141 (138–143) 138 (134–141) 0.001
Serum creatinine (μmol/L) a 64 (54–84) 75 (50–133) 0.122
C-reactive protein (mg/L) a 3.8 (1.5–9.0) 18.1 (6.0–48.5) < 0.001
Serum bilirubin (μmol/L) a 31 (19–50) 61 (31–179) < 0.001
Aspartate aminotransferase (U/L) a 51 (33–83) 67 (45–125) 0.002
Alanine aminotransferase (U/L) a 33 (21–57) 31 (21–58) 0.887
Serum albumin (g/L) a 37 (33–41) 28.5 (24–32) < 0.001
INR a 1.1 (1.2–1.3) 1.4 (1.2–1.7) < 0.001
Ascites present, n (%) 41 (41.4) 38 (70.0) 0.001
Patients with acute decompensation,
n (%)
Tense ascites formation 25 (46.3) n.a.
Upper GI bleeding 17 (31.5) n.a.
HE 11 (20.4) n.a.
Bacterial infection 30 (55.6) n.a.
Six-month mortality, n (%) 4 (4.0) 17 (31.5) < 0.001

Abbreviations: GI, gastrointestinal; HE, hepatic encephalopathy; INR, international normalized ratio; MELD, model for end-stage liver disease; n.a., not applicable.

a

Median, interquartile range.