Fig. 3From: Abnormal ferritin levels predict development of poor outcomes in cirrhotic outpatients: a cohort studyLow serum ferritin levels are associated with 2-year development of decompensated clinical stage in compensated cirrhotic patients. Aalan–Johansen estimator taking mortality into account as a competing event indicates that low (Q1) serum ferritin levels were associated with an increased incidence of first acute decompensation (AD) development in previously compensated patientsBack to article page