Characteristics Risk score for liver cirrhosis* Risk score for HCC* Chronic hepatitis B patients N=668
Gender
Female 0 0 180 (27%)
Male 3 2 488 (73%)
Age (years)
30-34 0 0 259 (38.8%)
35-39 1 1 76 (11.4%)
40-44 2 2 84 (12.6%)
45-49 3 3 80 (12%)
50-54 4 4 82 (12.2%)
55-59 5 5 44 (6.6%)
60-64 6 6 43 (6.4%)
Family history of HCC
No - 0 604 (90%)
Yes - 2 64 (10%)
Alcohol consumption habit±
No - 0 583 (87%)
Yes - 2 85 (13%)
Serum ALT level (U/L)
<15 0 0 2 (0.3%)
15-44 0 1 60 (9 %)
≥45 2 1 606 (90.7%)
HBeAg/HBV DNA (copies/mL)/genotype
Negative/<300 (undetectable)/- 0 0 64 (9.6%)
Negative/300-9999/- 2 1 41 (6.1%)
Negative/10 000-99 999/B or B + C 4 3 14 (2.1%)
Negative/10 000-99 999/C 3 4 34 (5.1%)
Negative/100 000-999 999/B or B + C 6 3 9 (1.3%)
Negative/100 000-999 999/C 10 7 40 (6%)
Negative/≥ 106/B or B + C 6 4 21 (3.1%)
Negative/≥ 106/C 12 7 62 (9.3%)
Positive/B or B + C 6 6 95 (14.2%)
Positive/C 9 6 288 (43.1%)
*Risk scores assigned to risk predictors of liver cirrhosis and HCC from the REVEAL-study [7]±Alcohol consumption habit was defined as drinking alcohol at least 4 days a week for at least 1 year [5]
Table 1: Patient characteristics and the risk scores.
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