Li SW, Wang K, Yu YQ, Wang HB, Li YH, Xu JM. Psychometric hepatic encephalopathy score for diagnosis of minimal hepatic encephalopathy in China. World J Gastroenterol 2013; 19(46): 8745-8751 [PMID: 24379595 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i46.8745]
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Jian-Ming Xu, MD, PhD, Professor, Department of Gastroenterology, the First Affiliated Hospital, Anhui Medical University, Hefei 230022, Anhui Province, China. xujm1017@163.com
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Table 4 Comparisons between psychometric hepatic encephalopathy score and number connection test-A, number connection test-B, and digit symbol test
Sensitivity
Specificity
AUC
K value
Both of the two tests were abnormal
NCT-A + NCT-B
0.538
0.963
0.751
0.505
NCT-A + DST
0.077
1.000
0.538
0.078
NCT-B + DST
0.154
1.000
0.577
0.156
All of the three tests were abnormal
NCT-A + NCT-B+DST
0.077
1.000
0.538
0.078
At least one of the two tests was abnormal
NCT-A/NCT-B
0.923
0.741
0.832
0.661
NCT-A/DST
0.769
0.963
0.866
0.735
NCT-B/DST
0.769
0.741
0.755
0.510
At least one of the three tests was abnormal
NCT-A/NCT-B/DST
0.923
0.741
0.832
0.661
At least two of the three tests were abnormal
NCT-A/NCT-B/DST
0.615
0.963
0.789
0.582
Citation: Li SW, Wang K, Yu YQ, Wang HB, Li YH, Xu JM. Psychometric hepatic encephalopathy score for diagnosis of minimal hepatic encephalopathy in China. World J Gastroenterol 2013; 19(46): 8745-8751