A Model to Predict 1‐Month Risk of Transplant or Death in Hepatitis A–Related Acute Liver Failure
Abstract
Acute liver failure (ALF) caused by hepatitis A is a rare but fatal disease. Here, we developed a model to predict outcome in patients with ALF caused by hepatitis A. The derivation set consisted of 294 patients diagnosed with hepatitis A-related ALF (ALFA) from Korea, and a validation set of 56 patients from Japan, India, and United Kingdom. Using a multivariate proportional hazard model, a risk-prediction model (ALFA score) consisting of age,...
Paper Details
Title
A Model to Predict 1‐Month Risk of Transplant or Death in Hepatitis A–Related Acute Liver Failure
Published Date
Feb 17, 2019
Journal
Volume
70
Issue
2
Pages
621 - 629
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