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Table 1 Cohort characteristics based on demographics and clinical data

From: Neutrophil percentage-to-albumin ratio is a new diagnostic marker for spontaneous bacterial peritonitis: a prospective multicenter study

Characteristics

Total patients

N = 465 (100%)

CPS

N = 287 (61.72%)

CNS

N = 178 (38.27%)

P-value

Age, (mean ± SD)

55.48 ± 1.35

56.60 ± 5.52

55.00 ± 8.42

0.123

Gender, N (%)

- Male

- Female

256 (55.05%)

209 (44.96%)

156 (54.35%)

131 (45.64%)

100 (56.17%)

78 (43.82%)

0.217

Virology, N (%)

- HCV

- HBV

- Negative

369 (79.35%)

84 (18.06%)

12 (2.58%)

210 (73.17%)

69 (24.04%)

8 (2.78%)

159 (89.32%)

15 (8.42%)

4 (2.24%)

0.04

0.01

0.078

Presentation, N (%)

- Fever

- Abdominal pain

- Jaundice

- Similar attack

- ROV

- HE

- RI

92 (19.78%)

103 (22.15%)

182 (39.13%)

14 (3.01%)

6 (1.29%)

55 (11.82%)

13 (2.79%)

61 (21.25%)

79 (27.52%)

96 (33.44%)

9 (3.13%)

4 (1.39%)

30 (10.45%)

8 (2.78%)

31 (17.41%)

24 (13.48%)

86 (48.31%)

5 (2.80%)

2 (1.12%)

25 (14.04%)

5 (2.80%)

0.022

0.004

0.047

0.127

0.141

0.231

0.523

  1. CPS: culture-positive spontaneous bacterial peritonitis; CNS: culture-negative spontaneous bacterial peritonitis; HCV: hepatitis c virus; HBV: hepatitis B virus; ROV: rupture esophageal varices; HE: hepatic encephalopathy; RI: renal impairment