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World J Gastroenterol. Aug 14, 2014; 20(30): 10564-10569
Published online Aug 14, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i30.10564
Table 1 Caracteristcs of pataients with cyanotic cardiopathy
PatientsAge (yr)DiagnosisOxygen saturationLiver stiffness (kPa)
133Transposition of the great vessels80%7. 2
220Tricuspid atresia, malposition of the great vessels and pulmonary atresia86%5.9
325Fallot Tetralogy87%6.1
422tricuspid atresia + malposition of the great vessels + interventricular communication87%4.0
532Fallot Tetralogy97%6.5
620Double outlet right ventricle with severe pulmonary stenosis.90%3.7
720Double outlet right ventricle + pulmonary atresia78%7.8
842Fallot Tetralogy76%6.4
924Fallot Tetralogy87%4.8
1026Fallot Tetralogy85%6.9
Table 2 Characteristics of patients with cyanotic cardiopathy and control
Patients w cyanotic cardiopathyControlP value
Case (male/female)3/73/7
Age (yr)26.427.10.540
BMI (kg/m2)19.21 ± 4.818.64 ± 2.520.460
AST (IU)23.12 ± 7.3323.75 ± 4.940.370
ALT (IU)23.9 ± 6.9324.9 ± 5.430.080
Cholesterolg (/L)1.22 ± 0.241.25 ± 0.260.830
Triglycerideg (/L)0.85 ± 0.230.98 ± 0.180.910
Gylcemiag (/L)0.97 ± 0.090.92 ± 0.010.830
GGT (IU)39.9 ± 18.6541.1 ± 13.390.330
Liver stiffness (kPa)5.93 ± 1354.74 ± 0.400.008
Saturation (%)85.4 ± 6.199.5 ± 0.520.005
Table 3 Relationship between liver stiffness and other factors in all participants
Correlation coefficient (r)P value
Glycemia0.110.63
GOT0.070.76
GPT-0.190.39
GGT0.0090.97
T. cholesterol0.170.45
Triglyceridemia-0.210.35
Saturation-0.630.002