Non-alcohol-related cirrhosis leads to higher 6-week mortality after acute variceal bleeding than alcohol-related cirrhosis
Wong Y, Buckholz A, Sim A, Teng M, Wong R, Curry M, Anastasia DE Roza M, Baffy G, Teoh X, Chak E, Rustagi T, Chang J, Wee Wong G, Tandon P, Garcia-Tsao G, Abraldes J, Mohanty A, Fortune B. Non-alcohol-related cirrhosis leads to higher 6-week mortality after acute variceal bleeding than alcohol-related cirrhosis. Clinical Gastroenterology And Hepatology 2024 PMID: 39675401, DOI: 10.1016/j.cgh.2024.10.022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcute variceal bleedingALD cirrhosisVariceal bleedingPrognostic scoreCirrhosis etiologyPrediction of 6-week mortalityAcute variceal bleeding patientsNon-alcohol-related cirrhosisSeverity of liver diseaseEtiology of liver cirrhosisPropensity-score matching analysisMultivariate logistic regressionMulti-center cohortAVB patientsOverall cohortRisk stratificationLiver cirrhosisPatient populationCirrhosisLiver diseasePatientsAggregate cohortCohortMatching analysisEtiology