Fig. 6From: Abnormal ferritin levels predict development of poor outcomes in cirrhotic outpatients: a cohort studyHigh serum ferritin levels are associated with 2-year mortality after first decompensation. Kaplan–Meier curves demonstrate higher incidence of mortality associated with high (Q4) ferritin levels in previously compensated patients who developed decompensated clinical stage during follow-up. In patients who remained compensated, only a trend was detectedBack to article page