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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 4.

Predictors of liver disease in pancreatitis.

Variable HR 95% CI P
Lower Upper
FAP Sex (Female vs. Male) 1.783 1.395 2.278 <0.001
Age 1.006 1.000 1.012 0.043
Chronic alcohol consumption (No vs. Yes) 1.482 1.171 1.875 0.001
Tobacco-use (No vs. Yes) 1.136 0.896 1.440 0.292
RAP Sex (Female vs. Male) 1.940 1.221 3.081 0.005
Age 0.987 0.974 0.999 0.035
Chronic alcohol consumption (No vs. Yes) 1.519 0.968 2.385 0.069
Tobacco-use (No vs. Yes) 1.389 0.876 2.201 0.162
CP Sex (Female vs. Male) 1.146 0.952 1.379 0.149
Age 1.004 0.999 1.010 0.127
Chronic alcohol consumption (No vs. Yes) 1.818 1.494 2.214 <0.001
Tobacco-use (No vs. Yes) 1.157 0.944 1.420 0.161

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; CP, chronic pancreatitis; FAP, first acute pancreatitis; HR, hazard ratio; RAP, recurrent acute pancreatitis. Significant p-values (<0.05) are shown in bold.