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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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