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Table 5 A summary and comparsions of typical examples for other recent underwater superoleophbic paper-based materials

From: Abnormal ferritin levels predict development of poor outcomes in cirrhotic outpatients: a cohort study

A: All patients

2-year mortality

Univariate Cox regression

Multivariate Cox regression

HR

CI (95%)

p value

HR

CI (95%)

p value

Age (≥ 50)

4.341

1.565–12.040

0.005

2.669

0.945–7.541

0.064

Sex (female)

0.98

0.569–1.688

0.941

   

Alcoholic etiology

1.341

0.762–2.358

0.309

   

MELD (5-point increase)

2.029

1.482–2.776

< 0.001

1.758

1.201–2.572

0.004

Child–Pugh

A

Reference

B

2.936

1.167–5.223

< 0.001

2.617

1.408–4.861

0.002

C

4.834

1.817–12.857

0.002

1.950

0.625–6.079

0.250

Decompensated state

2.021

1.109–3.683

0.022

0.969

0.428–2.194

0.940

Presence of comorbidity

2.244

1.245–4.046

0.007

1.270

0.665–2.429

0.469

Presence of HCC

5.642

3.064–10.388

< 0.001

8.827

4.423–17.618

< 0.001

CRP (≥ 10)

3.021

1.674–5.450

< 0.001

1.567

0.799–3.076

0.191

Anemia

1.969

1.141–3.400

0.015

1.420

0.810–2.490

0.221

High Ferritin

2.209

1.269–3.844

0.005

2.143

1.174–3.910

0.013

B: Compensated patients

2-year mortality

Univariate Cox regression

Multivariate Cox regression

HR

CI (95%)

p value

HR

CI (95%)

p value

Age (≥ 50)

2.886

0.651–12.791

0.163

   

Sex (female)

0.583

0.207–1.638

0.306

   

Alcoholic etiology

1.235

0.439–3.469

0.689

   

MELD (5-point increase)

2.135

0.936–4.869

0.071

2.595

1.088–6.188

0.032

Child–Pugh B

0.047

0.000–5234

0.606

   

Presence of comorbidity

1.947

0.692–5.476

0.207

   

Presence of HCC

4.691

1.593–13.809

0.005

9.211

2.854–29.731

< 0.001

CRP (≥ 10)

1.789

0.404–7.929

0.444

   

Anemia

2.506

0.890–7.057

0.082

1.333

0.424–4.184

0.623

High Ferritin

2.903

1.052–8.012

0.040

4.367

1.466–13.009

0.008

C: Decompensated patients

2-year mortality

Univariate Cox regression

Multivariate Cox regression

HR

CI (95%)

p value

HR

CI (95%)

p value

Age (≥ 50)

5.303

1.275–22.051

0.022

2.608

0.602–11.308

0.200

Sex (female)

1.317

0.691–2.509

0.403

   

Alcoholic etiology

0.964

0.466–1.993

0.921

   

MELD (5-point increase)

1.833

1.271–2.643

0.001

1.639

1.096–2.452

0.016

Child–Pugh

A

Reference

B

3.940

1.620–9.582

0.002

2.514

1.003–6.301

0.049

C

6.024

1.831–19.815

0.003

1.888

0.493–7.227

0.353

Presence of comorbidity

2.196

1.063–4.538

0.034

1.479

0.657–3.327

0.344

Presence of HCC

8.225

3.810–17.756

< 0.001

8.058

3.461–18.759

< 0.001

Presence of ascites

3.461

1.518–7.891

0.003

1.526

0.589–3.953

0.384

Previous VB

0.212

0.088–0.51

0.001

0.310

0.126–0.762

0.011

Previous BI

1.532

0.800–2.937

0.198

   

CRP (≥ 10)

2.922

1.500–5.693

0.002

2.192

1.086–4.427

0.029

Anemia

1.432

0.743–2.762

0.284

   

High Ferritin

2.251

1.146–4.424

0.019

1.016

0.436–2.371

0.970

  1. Values in bold indicate statistically significant tests
  2. MELD model for end stage liver disease, HCC hepatocellular carcinoma, VB variceal bleeding, BI bacterial infection, CRP C-reactive protein, HR hazard ratio, CI confidence interval