Prognostic Models for Survival in Patients with Stable Cirrhosis: A Multicenter Cohort Study

Maria Kalafateli, Konstantinos Zisimopoulos, Georgia Vourli, Cristina Rigamonti, John Goulis, Emanuel Manesis, Spilios Manolakopoulos, Emmanuel Tsochatzis, Aikaterini Georgiou, Georgia Diamantopoulou, Konstantinos Thomopoulos, Charalambos Gogos, Giota Touloumi, Evangelos Akriviadis, Chryssoula Lambropoulou-Karatza, Christos Triantos

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Abstract

Background: Two models are mostly used to predict survival in cirrhosis: the Child–Pugh score (CP score) and the model for end-stage liver disease score (MELD score). Aims: The aim of this study is to evaluate the CP score and the MELD score for short- and long-term prognosis in cirrhosis, as well as CP-creatinine score, MELD-Na score, and UKELD score. Methods: One thousand and forty-seven patients from five referral centers were included: men/women: 620/427, median age: 58 years (IQR 48–66), median follow-up: 33 months (IQR 12–74), CP (A/B/C): 493/357/147, CP score: 7 (IQR 5–9), MELD score: 12 (IQR 9–16). The performance of each score was evaluated by the Cox hazard model in terms of their: discrimination ability (C-index and Somer’s D) and calibration (3, 12 months). Internal validation was done with bootstrapping (100 samples). Results: Three hundred and fifty-two patients (33.6%) died. All scores were significantly associated with overall mortality, when assessed by univariate Cox analysis. CP-creatinine score performed significantly better than all other scores [bootstrap C-index 0.672, 95% CI 0.642–0.703, bootstrap Somer’s D 0.344 (0.285–0.401)], apart from CP score, which showed similar performance. Inclusion in the multivariable Cox model of age together with CP-creatinine score improved the discriminative ability of the model [bootstrap C-index (95% CI) 0.700 (0.661–0.740)]. In terms of calibration, CP-creatinine score was the best for both 3- and 12-month survival in the total population. Conclusions: CP score and CP-creatinine score have better prognostic value compared to MELD score, MELD-Na score, and UKELD score for predicting short- and long-term mortality in patients with stable cirrhosis.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)1363-1372
Numero di pagine10
RivistaDigestive Diseases and Sciences
Volume62
Numero di pubblicazione5
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 1 mag 2017
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