CLIF-C AD Score Predicts Development of Acute Decompensations and Survival in Hospitalized Cirrhotic Patients.
Caroline BaldinJuliana PiedadeLívia GuimarãesLívia VictorJoana DuarteZulane VeigaCamila AlcântaraFlávia FernandesJoão Luiz PereiraGustavo Henrique Santos PereiraPublished in: Digestive diseases and sciences (2021)
CLIF-C ADs predicts survival in cirrhotic patients with AD. High CLIF-C ADs is associated with higher frequency of organ dysfunction, increased risk of new complications of cirrhosis and high short-term mortality. On the contrary, individuals with low CLIF-C ADs, as well as those with intermediate score without ascites or with low MELD have excellent prognoses.