Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6240686 Journal of Cystic Fibrosis 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundLiver disease is an important complication in CF.AimsTo determine if CFLD is a risk factor for mortality in CF, and which baseline characteristics predict all-cause mortality.MethodsIrish children with CFLD, and their age and gender matched controls were enrolled at baseline and reviewed after 10 years to determine which characteristics predict mortality.Results72/84 (85.71%) participants were followed, (mean age Cases 21.71 yrs SD 6.5, CF controls 23.62 SD 5.6, 22 (61%) males), with no difference in duration of follow-up. Nineteen participants (26.4%) died, 38.9% (14/36) with CFLD and 13.89% (5/36) CF controls (Odds Ratio (OR) 3.94 95% CI:1.23-12.56 p = 0.005). In logistic regression, liver disease (OR 4.28 95% CI 1.07-17.16) female gender (OR 12.25 95% CI 2.37-63.24), reduced pulmonary function, (OR 5.11 95% CI 1.09-23.81) were each independent risk factors for mortality in CF.ConclusionsLiver disease is an independent risk factor for mortality in CF.

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