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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Oct 9.
Published in final edited form as: Dig Liver Dis. 2018 Nov 16;51(4):551–558. doi: 10.1016/j.dld.2018.11.001

Table 3.

Odds of liver disease following chronic pancreatitis stratified by chronic alcohol consumption.

Chronic alcohol consumption
Overall No Yes
Model OR 95% CI P Model OR 95% CI P Model OR 95% CI P
Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper
Liver disease 1 5.061 4.357 5.879 <0.001 1 3.346 2.670 4.193 <0.001 1 6.508 5.285 8.015 <0.001
2 4.853 4.175 5.641 <0.001 2 3.286 2.620 4.120 <0.001 2 6.118 4.958 7.551 <0.001
3 4.586 3.939 5.340 <0.001 3 3.252 2.590 4.083 <0.001 3 5.615 4.534 6.953 <0.001
Cirrhosis 1 8.720 6.681 11.380 <0.001 1 6.299 3.258 12.176 <0.001 1 8.272 6.165 11.100 <0.001
2 8.339 6.382 10.896 <0.001 2 6.223 3.215 12.045 <0.001 2 7.743 5.753 10.423 <0.001
3 7.557 5.770 9.897 <0.001 3 6.336 3.264 12.301 <0.001 3 6.919 5.118 9.353 <0.001

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio.

First episode of acute pancreatitis was used as the reference. Model 1 was an unadjusted model; model 2 was adjusted for age, and sex, and model 3 was adjusted for age, sex, and tobacco-use. Significant p-values (<0.05) are shown in bold.