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. 2020 Oct 24;5(1):83–96. doi: 10.1002/hep4.1625

TABLE 2.

Multivariable Cox Regression Analysis of Liver Cancer and Death Outcomes in the Full NAFLD Cohort

Liver Cancer All‐Cause Death
HR (95% CI) P HR (95% CI) P
No cirrhosis (reference)
Compensated cirrhosis 14.07 (11.08‐17.86) <0.0001 3.63 (3.38‐3.90) <0.0001
Decompensated cirrhosis 8.12 (5.99‐11.01) <0.0001 3.86 (3.57‐4.17) <0.0001
Age (years) 1.05 (1.04‐1.06) <0.0001 1.06 (1.06‐1.07) <0.0001
Male sex 1.50 (1.22‐1.83) <0.0001 1.17 (1.10‐1.24) <0.0001
Race/ethnicity (White, reference)
African American 1.00 (0.63‐1.61) 0.99 1.01 (0.92‐1.12) 0.803
Hispanic 2.03 (1.61‐2.56) <0.0001 0.74 (0.69‐0.80) <0.0001
Native American 2.64 (1.29‐5.40) 0.008 0.82 (0.63‐1.08) 0.164
Asian/Pacific Islander 1.80 (1.27‐2.56) 0.001 0.67 (0.60‐0.75) <0.0001
Other 1.10 (0.54‐2.26) 0.790 0.97 (0.82‐1.16) 0.750
CHF 0.53 (0.36‐0.79) 0.002 2.12 (1.97‐2.28) <0.0001
CKD 0.91 (0.72‐1.17) 0.471 1.55 (1.45‐1.66) <0.0001
Diabetes 2.56 (2.04‐3.20) <0.0001 1.43 (1.35‐1.52) <0.0001
Hypertension 1.04 (0.78‐1.38) 0.796 1.21 (1.12‐1.32) <0.0001
Obesity 1.14 (0.92‐1.41) 0.235 0.90 (0.84‐0.95) 0.0004

Data are expressed as HRs with 95% CIs. P values <0.05 were considered significant.