Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6093738 | Gastroenterology | 2014 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
In an analysis of patients with cirrhosis and controls, CFF distinguished between patients with overt HE and without minimal or overt HE. PHES testing produced a statistically significant difference among groups, but there was considerable overlap between controls and patients with overt HE. PHES, CFF, and a combination of PHES and CFF could not reliably distinguish patients with minimal HE from controls or those with overt HE.
Keywords
ROCHE1NCT-AVRTPHESDSTCoGCFFMHELTTAUCVPTdigit symbol testhepatic encephalopathypsychometric hepatic encephalopathy scoreAdvanced liver diseaseMinimal hepatic encephalopathytransjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shuntNeuropsychologyCognitive functionCritical flicker frequencyarea under the receiver-operating characteristic curveTIPSreceiver-operating characteristic
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Authors
Gerald Kircheis, Norbert Hilger, Dieter Häussinger,