The CLIF-consortium score predicts mortality more accurately than the MELD and MELD-sodium scores in patients hospitalized with decompensated cirrhosis with or without acute-on-chronic-liver failure (ACLF) Marco Pavesi , Rajiv Jalan , Alex Amoros , Richard Moreau , Pere Gines , Francois Durand , Paolo Angeli , Paolo Caraceni , Eloy Fernandez Rodriguez , B Agarwarl , C Hopf , Carlo Alessandria , Pablo Solismunoz , Wim Laleman , Jonel Trebicka , Faouzi Saliba , Stefan Zeuzem , Agustin Albillos , Thierry Gustot , Raj Mookerjee , Laure Elkrief , D Benten , J L Montero , Maria Vega Catalina , M Concepcion , Juan Cordoba , A Mccormick , Rudolf E Stauber , Werner Kozhukharov Vogel , A De Gottardi , Markus Peckradosavljevic , Hans Van Vlierberghe , Jan Sperl , H Groenbaek , C Mortensen , Minneke J Coenraad , Filippo Morando , Marco Domenicali , Alexander L Gerbes , A Risso , Esther Gonzalez Garcia , C Deulofeu , Mauro Bernardi , L Arrondel , Vincente Arroyo JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY(2013)
Key words
cirrhosis, clif-consortium, meld-sodium, acute-on-chronic-liver
AI Read Science
Must-Reading Tree
Example
Generate MRT to find the research sequence of this paper