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Table 4 Association between D-dimer and 28-day outcome

From: Elevated D-dimer is associated with increased 28-day mortality in acute-on-chronic liver failure in China: a retrospective study

 

Non-adjusted

Adjust I

Adjust II

D-dimer

1.4 (1.2, 1.7) < 0.001

1.4 (1.1, 1.7) 0.010

1.4 (1.0, 1.9) 0.030

D-dimer

< 6.5 mg/L FEU

1

1

1

≥6.5 mg/L FEU

8.1 (2.4, 27.1) 0.001

11.9 (2.3, 63.3) 0.004

10.3 (1.3, 81.5) 0.028

delta D-dimera

≥0 (stable or decreased)

1

1

1

< 0 (elevated)

6.3 (1.2, 32.3) 0.026

9.9 (1.5, 65.0) 0.017

27.5 (0.9, 814.9) 0.055

  1. Non-adjusted model adjust for: None
  2. Adjust I model adjust for: age; international normalized ratio; leukocyte counts; serum bilirubin and serum creatinine
  3. Adjust II model adjust for: age, red blood cells, hematocrit, albumin, neutrophil percentage, serum total bilirubin, international normalized ratio, C-reactive protein, hepatic encephalopathy, and ascites
  4. adelta D-dimer was analyzed in 51 subjects with repeated D-dimer test at day 4–10 after admission. delta D-dimer = D-dimer (at admission)-D-dimer (at day 4–10)