Prospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2016.
World J Gastroenterol. Mar 21, 2016; 22(11): 3275-3284
Published online Mar 21, 2016. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i11.3275
Table 1 Patients characteristics at baseline (n = 46) n (%)
Median (range)/frequency
Age (yr)59 (42-81)
Male sex28 (61)
Etiology
Alcoholic liver disease33 (72)
Viral hepatitis6 (13)
Other7 (15)
Comorbidity
Hepatocellular carcinoma9 (20)
Diabetes10 (22)
Child-Pugh stage
A6 (13)
B19 (41)
C21 (46)
Ascites31 (67)
Child-Pugh score9 (5-14)
MELD score15 (6-27)
Bilirubin (µmol/L)61.4 (4-429)
International normalized ratio1.4 (0.9-2.6)
Creatinine (µmol/L)114 (43-533)
CrP (mg/L)23.1 (2-112.4)
Albumin (g/L)28 (17-51)
Sodium (mmol/L)135 (125-144)
White blood cells (Gpt/L)6.3 (1.2-22.2)
Platelets (Gpt/L)135 (29-442)
Alanine aminotransferase (µmol/L*s)1.41 (0.33-20.86)
Aspartate aminotransferase (µmol/L*s)1.6 (0.4-8.8)
Medication
Non-selective beta blockers19 (41)
Lactulose21 (46)
Proton pump inhibitors36 (78)
Terlipressin1 (2)
Acetylsalicylic acid5 (11)
Table 2 Nonparametric correlation of the intestinal permeability index with baseline laboratory data
Spearman’s rhoP value
Age-0.1660.270
Child-Pugh score0.4840.0007
MELD score0.2820.060
Bilirubin0.3810.009
International normalized ratio0.4450.002
Creatinine-0.2140.154
Serum albumin-0.3390.021
Sodium0.0130.930
White blood cells0.1740.247
C-reactive protein0.1020.499
Platelets0.0490.748
Alanine aminotransferase-0.0630.686
Aspartate aminotransferase0.3470.041
Table 3 Parameters at baseline stratified for the development of hospitalization with infection within one year n (%)
Without subsequent infectionWith subsequent infectionP value
(n = 27)(n = 19)
Age (yr)56 (42-78)60 (44-81)0.220
Male sex17 (63)11 (58)0.770
Alcoholic liver disease22 (81)11 (58)0.100
Diabetes7 (26)3 (16)0.490
Child-Pugh stage
A6 (22)00.070
B11 (41)8 (42)
C10 (37)11 (58)
Ascites14 (52)17 (89)0.010
Child-Pugh score9 (5-13)10 (7-14)0.046
MELD12 (6-27)17 (9-25)0.0008
CrP (mg/L)16 (2-91)17 (2-112)0.720
Sodium (mmol/L)136 (125-142)136 (131-144)0.970
White blood cells (Gpt/L)6.1 (2.8-22.2)6.5 (1.2-9.0)0.860
Platelets (Gpt/L)159 (42-442)99 (29-163)0.020
IP index0.14 (0.03-0.52)0.22 (0.02-0.045)0.250
Pathological IP index23 (85)16 (84)1.000
LBP (µg/L)18 (7-75)24 (7-75)0.720
IL-6 (pg/mL)37 (9-1791)64 (5-1191)0.360
I-FABP1 (pg/mL)1161 (nd-8683)4036 (1520-8061)0.005
Table 4 Predictors of the time to bacterial infection or death n (%)
Bacterial infection or death within 1 yrUnivariate hazard ratio (95%CI)P valueAdjusted hazard ratio3 (95%CI)P value
MELD score1
≤ 135/20 (25)1.00 (reference)0.0031.00 (reference)0.02
> 1318/26 (69)4.45 (1.64-12.07)3.23 (1.18-8.83)
Child-Pugh
Score1
≤ 71/13 (8)1.00 (reference)0.010Not included
> 722/33 (67)13.63 (1.83-101.73)(not significant)
Ascites1
No2/15 (13)1.00 (reference)0.0031.00 (reference)0.01
Yes21/31 (68)9.01 (2.10-38.70)6.95 (1.59-30.28)
IL-61
≤ 35 pg/mL4/17 (24)1.00 (reference)0.010Not included
> 35 pg/mL19/29 (66)3.87 (1.31-11.47)(not significant)
I-FABP12
≤ 1300 pg/mL1/13 (8)1.00 (reference)0.010Not included
> 1300 pg/mL16/23 (70)13.85 (1.83-105.04)(missing data2)