Papers by Elidio Tomaselli
Journal of Hepatology, 2013
POSTERS of AI increased according to severity of liver disease (25, 44, and 73% in Child-Pugh cla... more POSTERS of AI increased according to severity of liver disease (25, 44, and 73% in Child-Pugh class A, B, and C respectively; p = 0.047). There were negative correlations between Child-Pugh score and both basal cortisol (g = −0.377, p = 0.007) and peak cortisol levels (g = −0.373, p < 0.005) (Figure). Conclusions: In this study, AI was frequent in stable cirrhotic patients without infections or hemodynamic instability. AI was not related to the etiology of cirrhosis or alcohol consumption, either. AI tended to be associated with only severity of liver disease.
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Papers by Elidio Tomaselli