Combined Age with Mean Decrease Rates of Total Bilirubin and MELD Score as a Novel and Simple Clinical Predictor on 90-Day Transplant-Free Mortality in Adult Patients with Acute Liver Failure Undergoing Plasma Exchange: A Single-Center Retrospective Study
CONCLUSION: Combined age with mean decrease rates of total bilirubin and MELD score as a novel and simple clinical predictor can accurately predict 90-day transplant-free mortality in adult patients with ALF undergoing PE, which is worthy of application and promotion in clinical practice, especially in the identification of potential transplant candidates.PMID:38021269 | PMC:PMC10645502 | DOI:10.1155/2023/6115499
Source: Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology - Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Di Jin Kai Kang Bing-Zhu Yan Jian-Nan Zhang Jun-Bo Zheng Zhi-Hui Wang Di Wu Yu-Jia Tang Xin-Tong Wang Qi-Qi Lai Yang Cao Hong-Liang Wang Yang Gao Source Type: research
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