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Longevity among ethnic groups in alcoholic liver disease.

C L Mendenhall1, P S Gartside, G A Roselle, C J Grossman, R E Weesner, A Chedid.   

Abstract

As part of a multicenter V.A. Cooperative Study, 437 male veterans with varying stages of alcoholic liver injury were followed over a 4.5 year period. Their ethnic distribution consisted of 256 Caucasians, 109 black Afro-Americans, 63 Puerto Rican Hispanics, and 9 Native American Indians. Survival analyses revealed significant differences between groups (P = 0.0002): 66% of Afro-Americans were still living at 42 months; Caucasians were intermediate with 40% survival; and only 28% of Hispanics were alive. The number of Native American Indians enrolled was too small to draw conclusions but none of those enrolled survived beyond 24 months. Survival regression analysis of 30 clinical, laboratory, histologic and nutritional parameters, revealed the following significant risk factors: clinical severity (P less than 0.0001), histologic severity (P less than 0.0001), race (P = 0.001), age (P = 0.002), BUN (P = 0.01) and ALT (P = 0.02). These analyses indicated that ethnicity, independent of other variables, is significantly associated with outcome from the disease.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2645888

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Alcohol Alcohol        ISSN: 0735-0414            Impact factor:   2.826


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