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. 2019 Jul-Dec;9(2):71–77. doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10018-1302

Table 3B.

Risk of death associated with different factors

Parameters Mortality p value
Odds ratio* 95 CI for OR
Lower Upper
1 Age 1.013 0.960 1.070 0.6
2 Gender male 1.731 0.296 10.132 0.5
3 GI bleed yes 0.508 0.114 2.265 0.3
4 HE yes 1.170 0.303 4.523 0.8
5 Hydrothorax yes 3.804 0.808 17.899 0.09
6 HRS yes 8.652 1.946 38.463 0.005
7 PVT yes 3.340 0.909 12.278 0.06
8 HCC yes
9 N 1.000 0.945 1.057 0.9
10 Platelets 0.777 0.290 2.081 0.6
11 Total bilirubin 0.995 0.913 1.083 0.9
12 AST/ALT 0.690 0.322 1.478 0.3
13 Albumin
14 Urea 0.991 0.969 1.013 0.4
15 Creatinine 0.970 0.563 1.673 0.9
16 Na
17 K 1.896 0.956 3.760 0.06
18 DF 1.025 1.005 1.044 0.01
19 MELD 1.115 1.000 1.246 0.04
20 CTP (B) 1.517 0.145 15.871 0.7
21 CTP (C) 1.542 0.169 14.080 0.7

OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; HBV, hepatitis B virus; HCV, hepatitis C virus; GI, gastrointestinal; HE, hepatic encephalopathy; HRS, hepatorenal syndrome; PVT, portal vein thrombosis; HCC, hepatocellular carcinoma; INR, international normalized ratio; PT, prothrombin time; DF, discriminant function; MELD, model for end-stage liver disease; CTP, Child–Turcotte–Pugh

p values in boldface indicate statistical significance;

*

obtained using multivariate logistic regression