Prospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2016.
World J Hepatol. Jun 18, 2016; 8(17): 739-748
Published online Jun 18, 2016. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v8.i17.739
Table 1 Demographic, clinical and biochemical features of included patients n (%)
Stable cirrhosis (n = 138)Acute decompensation (n = 189)
Age; yr, mean ± SD53.62 ± 12.5253.58 ± 11.56
Caucasians128 (92.8)129 (68.6)
Male gender97 (70.3)138 (73.0)
Etiology of cirrhosis
Alcohol42 (30.4)68 (36.0)
Hepatitis C50 (36.2)78 (41.3)
Hepatitis B6 (4.3)8 (4.2)
Cryptogenic14 (10.1)15 (7.9)
Other26 (18.8)20 (10.6)
Previous decompensation104 (75.4)120 (63.5)
Active alcoholism5 (3.6)68 (36.0)
Propranolol87(63.0)74 (40.2)
PPI69 (50.0)43 (23.4)
Complication at evaluation
Ascites28 (20.3)92 (48.7)
Hepatic encephalopathy14 (10.1)112 (59.3)
Gastrointestinal bleeding099 (52.4)
Bacterial infection050 (26.6)
ACLF045 (23.8)
Laboratory data
Leucocyte count (× 109), median4.907.20
Sodium (meq/L), median138135
Creatinine (mg/dL), median0.901.1
INR, median1.201.41
Albumin (g/dL), mean ± SD3.44 ± 0.462.35 ± 0.69
CRP (mg/L), median3.510.05
Total bilirubin (mg/dL), median1.002.10
IGFBP-3 (mcg/mL), median1.690.94
Child-Pugh classification
A92 (66.7)23 (12.2)
B43 (31.2)91 (48.1)
C3 (2.2)75 (39.7)
MELD score, mean ± SD9.84 ± 2.2816.32 ± 6.53
Table 2 Factors associated with mortality or liver transplantations among patients with stable cirrhosis n (%)
Survivors (n = 111)Death/liver transplantation (n = 27)P value
Age (yr), mean ± SD54.33 ± 12.1150.67 ± 13.910.173
Male gender79 (71.2)18 (66.7)0.646
Etiology of cirrhosis
Alcohol34 (30.6)8 (29.6)0.919
Hepatitis C42 (37.8)8 (29.6)0.426
Hepatitis B4 (3.6)2 (7.4)0.334
Cryptogenic10 (9.0)4 (14.8)0.475
Other21 (18.9)5 (18.5)0.962
Previous hospitalization73 (65.8)24 (88.9)0.018
Active alcoholism3 (2.7)2 (7.4)0.252
Propranolol67 (60.4)20 (74.1)0.185
PPI54 (48.6)15 (55.6)0.520
Complication at evaluation
Ascites19 (17.1)9 (33.3)0.060
Hepatic encephalopathy8 (7.2)6 (22.2)0.032
Previous ascites47 (42.3)19 (70.4)0.009
Laboratory data
Leucocyte count (× 109), median4.934.830.548
Sodium (meq/L), median138.00136.000.022
Creatinine (mg/dL), median0.90.80.480
INR, median1.161.27< 0.001
Albumin (g/dL), mean ± SD3.52 ± 0.443.11 ± 0.39< 0.001
CRP (mg/L), median3.54.510.014
Total bilirubin (mg/dL), median0.91.8< 0.001
IGFBP-3 (mcg/mL), median1.741.440.027
Child-Pugh B/C27 (24.3)19 (70.4)< 0.001
MELD score, mean ± SD9.32 ± 1.9711.98 ± 2.24< 0.001
Table 3 Factors associated with 30-d mortality among patients hospitalized for acute decompensation of cirrhosis n (%)
Survivors (n = 143)Deaths (n = 46)P value
Age (yr), mean ± SD53.61 ± 11.5453.49 ± 11.750.952
Male gender101 (70.6)37 (80.4)0.192
Etiology of cirrhosis
Alcohol47 (32.9)21 (49.7)0.116
Hepatitis C61 (42.7)17 (37.0)0.495
Hepatitis B6 (4.2)2 (4.3)1.000
Cryptogenic14 (9.8)1 (2.2)0.123
Other15 (10.5)5 (10.9)1.000
Previous decompensation88 (61.5)32 (69.6)0.325
Active alcoholism45 (31.5)23 (50.0)0.023
Complication at evaluation
Ascites57 (39.9)35 (76.1)< 0.001
Hepatic encephalopathy73 (51.0)39 (84.8)< 0.001
Gastrointestinal bleeding81 (56.6)18 (39.1)0.039
Bacterial infection28 (19.6)22 (48.9)< 0.001
ACLF16 (11.2)29 (63.0)< 0.001
Laboratory data
Leucocyte count (× 109), median6.598.460.005
Sodium (meq/L), median136.00134.000.011
Creatinine (mg/dL), median1.001.80< 0.001
INR, median1.381.60< 0.001
Albumin (g/dL), mean ± SD2.47 ± 0.701.98 ± 0.51< 0.001
CRP (mg/L), median8.4024.80.002
Total bilirubin (mg/dL), median1.513.10< 0.001
IGFBP-3 (mcg/mL), median1.050.63< 0.001
Child-Pugh C41 (28.7)34 (73.9)< 0.001
MELD score, mean ± SD14.35 ± 5.0022.44 ± 6.95< 0.001
Vital signs
MAP (mmHg), mean ± SD85.11 ± (13.95)80.33 ± (15.27)0.053
Heart rate (BPM), mean ± SD81.27 ± 19.1988.66 ± 16.400.022
SpO2/FiO2 ratio, median461.9442.86< 0.001