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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Hepatology. 2021 Dec 17;75(3):541–549. doi: 10.1002/hep.32185

Table 1.

Patient Characteristics

Characteristic Patients without HCC
(n=355)
Patients who developed HCC
(n=42)
p-value*

Age 52.0 (23.0 – 82.0) 53.5 (42.0 – 67.0) 0.32

Sex (% male) 208 (58.6%) 30 (71.4%) 0.13

Race/Ethnicity (%) 0.27
 Non-Hispanic White 324 (91.3) 36 (85.7)
 Non-Hispanic Black 8 (2.3) 2 (4.8)
 Hispanic White 7 (2.0) 2 (4.8)
 Asian 4(1.1) 1 (2.4)
 Other/unknown 12 (3.4) 1 (2.4)

Etiology of Liver Disease (%) 0.83
 Hepatitis C 164 (46.2%) 24 (57.1%)
 Alcohol-related 55 (15.5%) 6 (14.3%)
 NASH/cryptogenic 71 (20.0%) 7 (16.7%)
 Hepatitis B 16 (4.5%) 1 (2.4%)
 Other 49 (13.8%) 4 (9.5%)

Child Pugh Class (% Child A) 145 (40.8%) 14 (33.3%) 0.41

MELD 9 (6 – 17) 10 (6- 17) 0.32

Number of HCC lesions N/A
 1 N/A 25 (59.5%)
 2 11 (26.2%)
 3 2 (4.8%)
 >3 4 (9.5%)

Maximum HCC diameter N/A 2.4 (0.5 – 6.0) N/A

Vascular invasion N/A 9 (21.4%) N/A

Extra-hepatic metastases N/A 0 (0%) N/A

BCLC Stage N/A
 Stage 0/A N/A 24 (57.1%)
 Stage B 8 (19.0%)
 Stage C 2 (4.8%)
 Stage D 8 (19.0%)

BMI 28.9 [17.4, 68.6] 28.6 (20.4 – 50.5) 0.32

Diabetes 82 (23.1%) 7 (16.7%) 0.44

Presence of Ascites 211 (59.4%) 28 (66.7%) 0.41

Presence of hepatic encephalopathy 114 (32.1%) 17 (40.5%) 0.30

Presence of esophageal varices 208 (58.6%) 28 (66.7%) 0.41