Background: Mortality due to cirrhosis has tripled over the last 30 years in the UK. However, we lack adequate, contemporary, population-based estimates of the excess mortality patients who are at risk compared with the general population.Aim: To determine the overall survival in patients with cirrhosis compared with the general population taking into account the effects of severity and aetiology of disease and comorbidity.Methods: In a cohort study, we identified 4537 people with cirrhosis and a control cohort of 44 403 patients, matched by age, sex and general practice from the UK General Practice Research Database between June 1987 and April 2002.Results: Patients with compensated cirrhosis had a nearly five-fold [hazard ratio (HR) 4.7, ...
The purpose of this study was to produce two statistical survival models in those with cirrhosis uti...
Background: Among patients with cirrhosis, only those determined to be at risk for hepatocellular ca...
Background/Aim : To determine the mortality rate in a cohort of hospitalized patients with cirrhosis...
Background: Mortality due to cirrhosis has tripled over the last 30 years in the UK. However, we lac...
OBJECTIVES: There is a need for unbiased estimates of cause-specific mortality by etiology in patien...
ObjectivesThere is a need for unbiased estimates of cause-specific mortality by etiology in patients...
Introduction Liver cirrhosis is increasing worldwide and associated with high mortality. Precise es...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Large, population-based studies that have included the full spectrum of cirrhosis ...
Objectives: Mortality due to liver disease (of which cirrhosis is the end‐stage) is increasing more ...
ObjectivesMortality due to liver disease (of which cirrhosis is the end stage) is increasing more th...
Purpose: The CirCom score has been developed from Danish data as a specific measure of comorbidity f...
OBJECTIVES:There is no routine registration of the occurrence of newly diagnosed cases of cirrhosis ...
Aim: To explore whether it is possible to predict future United Kingdom (UK) death rate of liver cir...
BACKGROUND: Rates of mortality due to cirrhosis of the liver are an important indicator of populatio...
The purpose of this study was to produce two statistical survival models in those with cirrhosis uti...
Background: Among patients with cirrhosis, only those determined to be at risk for hepatocellular ca...
Background/Aim : To determine the mortality rate in a cohort of hospitalized patients with cirrhosis...
Background: Mortality due to cirrhosis has tripled over the last 30 years in the UK. However, we lac...
OBJECTIVES: There is a need for unbiased estimates of cause-specific mortality by etiology in patien...
ObjectivesThere is a need for unbiased estimates of cause-specific mortality by etiology in patients...
Introduction Liver cirrhosis is increasing worldwide and associated with high mortality. Precise es...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Large, population-based studies that have included the full spectrum of cirrhosis ...
Objectives: Mortality due to liver disease (of which cirrhosis is the end‐stage) is increasing more ...
ObjectivesMortality due to liver disease (of which cirrhosis is the end stage) is increasing more th...
Purpose: The CirCom score has been developed from Danish data as a specific measure of comorbidity f...
OBJECTIVES:There is no routine registration of the occurrence of newly diagnosed cases of cirrhosis ...
Aim: To explore whether it is possible to predict future United Kingdom (UK) death rate of liver cir...
BACKGROUND: Rates of mortality due to cirrhosis of the liver are an important indicator of populatio...
The purpose of this study was to produce two statistical survival models in those with cirrhosis uti...
Background: Among patients with cirrhosis, only those determined to be at risk for hepatocellular ca...
Background/Aim : To determine the mortality rate in a cohort of hospitalized patients with cirrhosis...