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Creatinine-modified Child-Turcotte-Pugh score is a good predictor of a short-term survival in patients with bleeding from esophageal varices.

Mirjana RadisavljevićGoran BjelakovićJasna JovićBiljana Radovanović-DinićDanijela Benedoto-StojanovVesna BrzačkiBojana Marković-Živković
Published in: Vojnosanitetski pregled (2018)
Survival of patients with bleeding from esophageal varices in the short-term follow up can be predicted by following CTP score and creatinine modified CTP scores. Patients with bleeding from esophageal varices who have CTP score and CTP-crea I score higher than 10.5 and CTP-crea II score higher than 11.5, have statistically significantly higher risk from mortality within one-month follow-up compared to patients with bleeding from esophageal varices who have lower numerical values of scores of the CTP group.
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