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. 2020 Jan 5;5:10. doi: 10.21037/tgh.2019.09.09

Table 1. Summary of early post-LT mortality across various studies in NASH patients vs. non-NASH patients.

Study Year NASH survival (%) Non-NASH survival (%)
Patients (N) 30-day 90-day 1 year Patients (N) 30-day 90-day 1 year
Haldar et al. (10) 2019 1,667 84.1 48,206 86.3
Agopian et al. (11) 2012 144 90 84 1,150 93 81
Kennedy et al. (12) 2012 129 90 775 92
Vanwagner et al.* (13) 2012 115 81.3 127 88.1
Afzali et al.** (14) 2011 1,810 87.6
Barritt et al. (15) 2011 21 80.9 76.2 97 97 83.5
Charlton et al. (16) 2011 1,959 84 33,971 87
Yalamanchili et al. (17)*** 2010 18 85.6 1,795 86.3
Malik et al. (18) 2009 98 95.9 78.6 686 95.8 84.8
Bhagat et al. (19) 2009 71 82 83 92

*, alcohol-induced liver disease – NASH patients more likely to die from adverse CV event; predicted by prolonged QT interval; **, authors concluded that NASH patients more likely to die from CV complications. Risk factors were old age and obesity; ***, authors concluded that NASH patients are more likely to die from CV disease.