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Prognostic markers in cirrhotic patients requiring intensive care: a comparative prospective study

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Table 1. Comparison of complication rates in patients who died or were discharged from the intensive care unit (Chi-square test
Figure 2. Comparison of ROC curves and ROC values of CTP, MELD, APACHE II and SOFA scoring systems.
Table 4. Sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of prognostic models based on cut-off values determined by receiver operating

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