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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Transplant. 2021 Jul 12;21(10):3296–3304. doi: 10.1111/ajt.16731

Table 1.

Demographics of Study Population at Listing – Quantitative variables (e.g. Age) are reported as mean (standard deviation) and categorical variables (e.g. Hepatitis C) are reported as n (%).

Male (n = 73,846) Female (n = 45,478)
Age (Years) 53.8 (9.9) 53.8 (11.0)
Race
White 54,542 (73.9) 31,803 (69.9)
Hispanic 10,687 (14.5) 7,191 (15.8)
Black 5,437 (7.4) 4,393 (9.7)
Asian 2,365 (3.2) 1,392 (3.1)
Other 815 (1.1) 699 (1.5)
ABO
A 27,935 (37.8) 16,900 (37.2)
O 34,263 (46.4) 21,501 (47.3)
B 8,835 (12.0) 5,438 (12.0)
AB 2,813 (3.80) 1,639 (3.6)
Disease Etiology
Hepatitis C 19,074 (25.8) 9,549 (21.0)
Alcoholic Cirrhosis 19,514 (26.4) 7,191 (15.8)
NASH 6,913 (9.4) 6,990 (15.4)
Alcoholic Cirrhosis with Hepatitis C 5,317 (7.2) 1,285 (2.8)
Other 23,028 (31.2) 20,463 (45.0)
INR 1.70 (0.8) 1.68 (0.9)
Bilirubin 6.58 (9.3) 6.70 (9.1)
Serum Creatinine 1.57 (1.5) 1.34 (1.2)
Serum Sodium 135.60 (5.0) 136.05 (5.0)
MELD-Na 19.5 (9.7) 17.8 (10.1)