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World J Hepatol. Jul 27, 2014; 6(7): 504-512
Published online Jul 27, 2014. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v6.i7.504
Published online Jul 27, 2014. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v6.i7.504
Table 1 Patients' cohort characteristics
| n (%) | |
| Number of patients | 522 |
| Male | 342 (66) |
| Female | 180 (34) |
| Cirrhosis aetiology | |
| HCV | 180 (34) |
| HCV/ALD | 35 (7) |
| HBV | 67 (13) |
| HBV/ALD | 15 (3) |
| ALD | 162 (31) |
| NASH/other | 63 (12) |
| HCC | 88 (17) |
| Patients alive | 213 (41) |
| Patients died | 231 (44) |
| Lost to follow up | 78 (15) |
| Initially compensated | 358 (69) |
| Initially decompensated | 164 (31) |
| Decompensated during Follow Up | 185 (35) |
| Initial episode of decompensation | |
| Ascites | 256 (73) |
| Variceal bleed | 37 (11) |
| Encephalopathy | 10 (3) |
| More than 1 | 22 (6) |
| Not known | 24 (7) |
- Citation: Samonakis DN, Koulentaki M, Coucoutsi C, Augoustaki A, Baritaki C, Digenakis E, Papiamonis N, Fragaki M, Matrella E, Tzardi M, Kouroumalis EA. Clinical outcomes of compensated and decompensated cirrhosis: A long term study. World J Hepatol 2014; 6(7): 504-512
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1948-5182/full/v6/i7/504.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4254/wjh.v6.i7.504
