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Table 1 Demographical characteristics and blood biochemical indicators in patients

From: The intestinal microbial community dissimilarity in hepatitis B virus-related liver cirrhosis patients with and without at alcohol consumption

Indicators

CPAa

CPBb

CPCc

p

Patients

30

31

19

 

Age (years)

46.5 (34–67)

48.7 (32–67)

52.8 (38–57)

0.571*

Gender (male)

66.67% (20/30)

63.33% (19/31)

68.42% (13/19)

0.851@

Alcohol consumption (Yes/no)

23.33% (7/30)

48.38% (15/31)

47.37% (9/19)

0.114@

DAO (U/L)

2.26 (1.88–2.61)

2.37 (1.85–2.72)

2.39 (1.54–2.98)

0.799*

d-lactate (mg/L)

10.29 (8.35–12.83)

8.53 (7.20–12.78)

11.27 (6.320–14.260)

0.570*

LPS (U/L)

4.70 (2.88–8.26)

7.26 (5.72–9.66)

11.64 (9.970–17.000)

0.000*

HBV-DNA

0

0 (0–1.05 × 104)

1.302 × 106 (0–5.510 × 106)

0.000*

  1. *and @, differences were analyzed using non-parametric Kruskal–Wallis H test and χ2 test, respectively
  2. a,b,cPatients with Child–Pugh class A (n = 30), B (n = 31) and C (n = 19) hepatitis B or hepatitis B virus-related cirrhosis