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Table 1 Biochemical Parameters of patients referred with pediatric acute liver failure

From: Prognostic factors and scoring systems associated with outcome in pediatric acute liver failure

Variable

Medians and IQR

Total

N = 45

Recovered

(n = 6)

Died or transplanted (n = 39)

P valuea

Transplanted patients

(n = 20)

Died before transplant (n = 19)

P valueb

Peak INR

7.2 (4.5–10.0)

3.7 (2.2–4.7)

7.6 (4.7–10.0)

0.030

7 (3.9–10.0)

7.8 (5.3–10.0)

0.078

Fibrinogen (g/L)

1.1 (1.0–1.4)

1.6 (1.2–2.0)

1.0 (1.0–1.3)

0.008

1.1 (1.0–1.4)

1.0 (0.9–1.2)

0.020

Lactate (mmol/L)

4 (3–5)

2.6 (2–3)

4 (3–5)

0.002

4.5 (4–5.8)

4 (3–4.5)

0.002

Glucose at presentation (mmol/L)

3.5 (2.5–5.5)

5.9 (5–7)

3.1 (2.5–5)

0.044

2.5 (2.0–4.2)

3.6 (3.0–5.5)

0.016

AFP (μg/L)

72.6 (9.7–707)

56.4 (6.9–7186)

72.6 (9.7–707)

0.894

10.0 (7.7–704)

111.5 (46–823)

0.027

Peak ammonia (μmol/L)

154 (108–189)

82 (60–108)

162 (120–208)

0.005

159 (120–290)

168.5 (116–184.5)

0.017

Factor 5 (%)

23 (12–34)

125 (8–127)

22.5 (16–32)

0.435

25 (20–31)

21 (12–34)

0.734

Albumin (g/L)

26 (22–31)

29 (28–35)

25 (22–31)

0.136

24 (22–31)

26 (23.5–29.5)

0.286

Bilirubin Peak (IU/ml)

307 (82–398)

68.5 (30–322)

320 (211–425)

0.037

218 (76–365)

353.5 (313.5–522)

0.002

Phosphate (mmol/L)

1.1 (0.9–1.4)

0.9 (0.8–1.3)

1.2 (0.9–1.6)

0.236

1.4 (1.1–2.3)

0.9 (0.9–1.2)

0.033

  1. Abbreviations: INR International normalized ratio, AFP Alpha-fetoprotein, Factor V Factor five
  2. p valuea compare recovered versus demised or transplanted patients, p valuesb compare laboratory parameters between three groups i.e., recovered, transplanted and died before transplant