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Fig 1.

Severity of end stage liver disease in the analyzed group of patients.

MELD—Model for End-Stage Liver Disease.

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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of patients.

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Fig 2.

Definition of chronotropic incompetence.

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Table 2.

Chronotropic response in the total analyzed population of patients with regards to the severity of liver disease correlating with the MELD score.

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Table 3.

Chronotropic response in regards to the severity of liver disease correlating with the Child-Pugh classification.

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Table 4.

Chronotropic response in regards to the etiology of liver disease.

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Table 5.

Chronotropic response in regards to presence of chronotropic incompetence.

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Fig 3.

Kaplan-Meier curves for survival of OLT recipients regarding to class of Child-Pugh scale.

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Fig 4.

Kaplan-Meier curves for survival of OLT recipients regarding to MELD score.

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Fig 5.

Kaplan-Meier curves for survival of OLT recipients regarding to etiology of ESLD.

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