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. 2020 Apr 17;15(4):e0231701. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0231701

Table 1. Clinical and laboratory parameters of all patients (n = 99).

Parameters
Gender (male/female) [%] 67 / 33
Age [in years] 59 (36–77)
BMI [kg/m2] 24.5 (15.2–38.9)
Aetiology (alcoholic / non-alcoholic) [%] 73 / 27
MELD score 10 (6–33)
Child category (A / B / C) [%] 17 / 66 / 16
Ascites (no / mild / severe) [%] 19 / 17 / 64
Hepatic encephalopathy (no / yes) [%] 85 / 15
Hepatorenal syndrome Type 1 (no / yes) [%] 77 / 23
Oesophageal varices (no / grade I-II / grade III-IV) [%] 12 / 66 / 22
Sodium [mmol/l] 135 (119–143)
Potassium [mmol/l] 4.2 (2.6–5.8)
Creatinine [mg/dl] 1.1 (0.5–8.2)
Urea [mg/dl] 44 (9–225)
Bilirubine [mg/dl] 1.3 (0.4–16.9)
Albumine [g/dl] 32 (11–56)
INR 1.13 (0.95–2.40)
Thrombocytes [/nl] 104 (27–389)
Leukocytes [/nl] 5.5 (1.4–22.3)
GOT [U/l] 21 (8–73)
GPT [U/l] 18 (4–113)
GGT [U/l] 57 (8–1469)
BSP (HV) [ng/ml] 3.0 (0.0–134.2)
BSP (PV) [ng/ml] 4.9 (0.0–84.9)

Data are shown as median and ranges or percent of patients