Rachkovskiy M.I. 1
Chernogoryuk G.E. 1
Beloborodova E.V. 1
Beloborodova E.I. 1
Kalacheva T.P. 1
Shalovay A.A. 1
1 Siberian state medical university
Objective: to study influence of age and sex on the survival of patients with cirrhosis of viral and alcoholic etiology. For realization of the objective conducted cohort study with the inclusion of 249 patients with cirrhosis of viral (B, C, B+C), alcohol and mixed (alcohol+virus) etiology with the assessment of the ultimate solid point - occurrence of death from cirrhosis or its complications. Age of patients from 17 to 75 years (Me=50 years), 114 men and 135 women. Observation period amounted to 47 months. For all the time of observation died 119 patients. It is established that the chances of dying in men with cirrhosis class C of Child-Pugh are 2.2 times higher than in women. Statistically significant differences began to be defined about 3 months of observation. This may be due to the best compensatory abilities of the female body. Because patients were at different stages of the disease for a correct estimation of the influence of age on survival was held stratification of patients according to the classes of Child-Pugh of cirrhosis and a correlation of age and the time prior to death studied within each class of cirrhosis. Not statistically significant effect of age of the patients with cirrhosis on survival.