Patients were assigned to a liver disease stage, namely non-cirrhotic liver disease, compensated cirrhosis, decompensated cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma or post-liver transplantation. Costing was performed using French national tariffs and expressed in 2013 Euros. We documented 22,056 hospital stays ...
Abbreviations: ICU intensive-care unit, CHC chronic hepatitis C. (a) All patients; (b), Patients with severe sepsis; (c), Patients without severe sepsis; (d), Patients with compensated cirrhosis; (e), Patients with decompensated cirrhosis CHC-cirrhotic patients admitted into ICUs in Spain. ...
Chronic hepatitis with mild portal and lobular necroinflammatory activity (grade 2, scale 0 - 4, Batts-Ludwig methodology) and bridging fibrosis (stage 3, scale 0 - 4, Batts-Ludwig methodology), consistent with clinical history of chronic hepatitis C Additional references Mod Pathol 2007;20:S3,...
Patients with cirrhosis or HCC were identified through patient files or healthcare databases using ICD codes. The proportion of patients with cirrhosis and HCC who tested positive for HBV and HCV were calculated to estimate the aetiological fractions. After the pilot study was completed, each site ...
The well-recognized risk factors for CKD are advanced age [1], diabetes [1], hypertension [1], hyperlipidemia [1], coronary heart disease [2], and cirrhosis [2]. Infectious disease is a recently identified and under-recognized risk factor for CKD [3]. Hepatitis C has a high prevalence ...
(2) patients with cirrhosis of all etiologies and any age.Through electronic query using ICD-9 diagnosis codes for CHB and cirrhosis (070.32 and 571.5, respectively) between January 2001 and January 2008, a total of 949 patients with 12 months of follow-up or longer were identified and ...
Children with CHC are generally asymptomatic, but long-term infection may lead to cirrhosis and HCC over time, and it is recognized that the degree of hepatic fibrosis correlates with age and duration of infection.3The benefits of treating children with CHC include prevention of disease progression...
Untreated, between 15% and 42% of infected persons resolve infection2-4; about half of those chronically infected develop progressive liver disease, which may include cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma.5,6 Approximately 18 000 people died in 2016 because of HCV infection.5-7 Historically, ...
unspecified 564.1 Irritable bowel syndrome 569.3 Hemorrhage of anus and rectum 571.5 Cirrhosis Liver w/o mention of alcohol 571.8 Other chronic liver disease 573.3 Hepatitis, unspecified 578.1 Blood in Stool 579.0 Celiac disease 579.3 Postsurgical malabsorption, not elsewhere classified 585.3 Chronic kidney...
32 Demographic or Clinical Variables Demographic and clinical data collected from the electronic health record included age; sex; race and ethnicity; body mass index; tobacco use; ICD-9 or ICD-10 diagnoses for HIV, hepatitis B virus (HBV) coinfection, cirrhosis, hepatic decompensation,34 ...