Retrospective Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Sep 7, 2020; 26(33): 4996-5007
Published online Sep 7, 2020. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v26.i33.4996
Table 1 Demographic, anthropometric, biochemical, and magnetic resonance imaging parameters in patients with cholelithiasis and healthy controls
CharacteristicCholelithiasis (n = 40)Control (n = 31)P value
Demographic
Age (yr)54.8 ± 14.650.6 ± 14.30.235
Women42.5% (17/40)32.3% (10/31)0.463
Anthropometric
Waist circumference (cm)85.3 ± 9.081.0 ± 6.90.030a
Biochemical
ALT (U/L)84.6 ± 115.969.5 ± 156.20.2261
AST (U/L)61.0 ± 94.952.9 ± 75.50.3301
TBIL (µmol/L)29.4 ± 56.619.5 ± 17.60.9211
GGT (U/L)246.3 ± 317.8103.8 ± 146.40.0371, a
ALP (U/L)146.3 ± 122.8125.2 ± 92.10.3821
Serum uric acid (µmol/L)332.0 ± 121.0375.9 ± 107.40.1901
Serum uric glucose (mmol/L)5.6 ± 1.76.3 ± 3.60.6061
Total cholesterol (mg/L)5.2 ± 1.55.1 ± 1.20.6621
Triglycerides (mmol/L)2.0 ± 1.71.2 ± 0.50.0741
Serum iron (µmol/L)13.8 ± 6.218.0 ± 6.50.068
Serum iron saturation (%)28.1 ± 12.035.4 ± 11.30.085
Serum ferritin (ug/L)496.3 ± 335.0328.5 ± 302.30.0741
Transferrin (g/L)2.0 ± 0.42.1 ± 0.50.698
Hemoglobin (g/L)127.8 ± 19.6128.5 ± 19.40.886
MRI
PDFF (%)5.8 ± 4.23.3 ± 2.40.0011, a
R2 (/s)50.4 ± 24.838.3 ± 8.80.0341, a