Nomogram to Predict the Survival of Chinese Patients with Alcohol-Related Liver Disease.
Fangfang DuanChen LiuYuwei LiuChunyan ChangHang ZhaiHui-Chun XingJun ChengSong YangPublished in: Canadian journal of gastroenterology & hepatology (2021)
The long-term survival of Chinese alcohol-related liver disease patients was poor with a 24-month survival rate of 64.5%. Relapse, cirrhosis, liver cancer, and a model for end-stage liver disease score of ≥21 were independent risk factors for those patients. A nomogram was developed and internally validated for predicting the probability of their survival at different time points.