Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2017.
World J Gastroenterol. Feb 7, 2017; 23(5): 869-875
Published online Feb 7, 2017. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v23.i5.869
Table 2 Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of 67 alcoholic liver disease patients
MeanRange or standard deviationNo./No. respondedPercentage
Age1 (yr)50.228-69Adherence of medical treatmentPresent45/6767
Gender2 (male/female)48/19Absent20/6730
Hepatic encephalopathy2 (point)1.20.4Unknown2/673
Ascites2 (point)2.00.8Being at work or ready to workPresent47/6770
Bilirubin2 (mg/dL)6.16.0Absent18/6727
Albumin2 (g/dL)2.80.5Unknown2/673
International normalized ratio of prothrombin time21.830.7Understanding and agreement of transplant and a support by the familyPresent61/6791
Creatinine2 (mg/dL)0.90.6Absent6/679
Model for end-stage liver disease score2 (point)1.97.0Presence of psychiatric comorbidity except alcohol-related mental diseasePresent2/673
Child-Pugh score2 (point)10.12.0Absent65/6797
Duration of heavy drinking2 (yr)21.710.4Declaration of abstinencePresent55/6782
Usual number of daily drinks2 (L)2.10.8Absent12/6718
The HRAR scale2 (point)2.31.0Psychiatric hospitalizationsPresent1/671
Prothrombin time2 (%)34.316.4Absent66/6799
Abstinence period2 (mo)12.115.8