Table 1.
Baseline characteristics of patients with cirrhosis according to hepatic encephalopathy classification.
Table 2.
Baseline characteristics of patients with cirrhosis according to test abnormalities.
Fig 1.
Time from inclusion to development of first liver related complication requiring hospitalisation (A) and survival curves for patients with no HE, mHE and Grade 1 HE (B).
Dashed line depicts unimpaired patients (n = 23), dotted line patients with mHE (n = 39) and solid line patients with Grade 1 HE (n = 44) (P = 0.02 (A) and P = 0.04 (B)).
Table 3.
Baseline characteristics of patients with cirrhosis developing complications requiring hospitalisation (Yes) and those who did not (No) and of survivors versus non-survivors.
Fig 2.
Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) of analyses of neutrophil respiratory burst.
Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) of analyses of neutrophil respiratory burst as a predictor for mortality in cirrhotic patients. Selected cut-off for neutrophil respiratory burst 19.8% marked with X.
Fig 3.
Survival curves for patients according to neutrophil respiratory burst.
Survival curves for patients with neutrophil respiratory burst <19.8% (n = 69, solid line) and ≥19.8% (n = 37, dashed line) (P = 0.03).
Table 4.
Baseline characteristics of patients with cirrhosis according to neutrophil respiratory burst.
Table 5.
Baseline characteristics of patients with cirrhosis according to the hepatic encephalopathy classification (2 tests abnormal for diagnosis of mHE).