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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of hospitalized cirrhotic patients with or without infection

From: The usefulness of C-reactive protein and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio for predicting the outcome in hospitalized patients with liver cirrhosis

 

Patients with infection

Patients without infection

P values

(n = 58, 31.5 %)

(n = 126, 68.5 %)

Age (year-old)

60.2 ± 12.4

55.0 ± 11.0

0.005

Sex (male, %)

33 (56.9 %)

92 (73 %)

0.030

HBV/HCV/Alc/others

20/3/27/8

31/11/82/2

0.002

Child–Pugh classification (A/B/C)

11/26/21

23/59/44

0.969

MELD score

13.2 ± 8.0

11.9 ± 19.1

0.215

Meet the criteria of SIRS (%)

37 (63.8 %)

59 (46.9 %)

0.032

Body temperature

36.8 ± 0.9

36.3 ± 0.5

0.000

Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio

8.3 ± 10.1

4.9 ± 6.8

0.027

WBC count (/mm3)

8971.7 ± 5340.8

7362.5 ± 4668.9

0.100

Neutrophil count (% of WBC)

71.8 ± 13.7

65.1 ± 14.0

0.003

Lymphocyte count (% of WBC)

17.8 ± 10.9

23.0 ± 12.1

0.004

CRP (mg/L)

34.1 ± 49.2

11.9 ± 19.1

0.002

Baseline laboratory data

   

Platelet count (/mm3)

116.8 ± 70.0

105.2 ± 55.3

0.272

Albumin (g/dL)

3.0 ± 0.7

3.0 ± 0.6

0.794

Total bilirubin (mg/dL)

3.3 ± 3.1

3.9 ± 4.6

0.373

Prothrombin time (INR)

1.5 ± 0.6

1.5 ± 0.5

0.937

Creatinine (mg/dL)

1.1 ± 0.9

0.9 ± 0.7

0.118

Na (mEq/L)

132.2 ± 18.3

134.9 ± 12.5

0.223

  1. MELD model for end-stage liver disease, SIRS systemic inflammatory response syndrome, CRP C-reactive protein, INR international normalized ratio
  2. Differences assessed using the Mann–Whitney U test for numerical variables and chi-test for categorical variables