Lille Model Score for Severe Alcoholic Hepatitis Calculator
Lille = exp(−R) / (1 + exp(−R)); R involves age, alb, bilirubin, creatinine, PT.
Compute the Lille model probability used after 7 days of corticosteroid therapy for severe alcoholic hepatitis. Score < 0.45 = corticosteroid responder (continue treatment); ≥ 0.45 = non-responder (stop, consider salvage). Formula uses age, day-0 albumin, day-0 + day-7 bilirubin (mg/dL), day-0 creatinine, and day-0 prothrombin time.
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Formula
R = 3.19 − 0.101·age + 0.147·alb − 0.0165·Δbili − 0.206·creat − 0.0065·PT; Lille = e^(−R)/(1 + e^(−R)).
In depth
Compute the Lille model probability used after 7 days of corticosteroid therapy for severe alcoholic hepatitis. Score < 0.45 = corticosteroid responder (continue treatment); ≥ 0.45 = non-responder (stop, consider salvage). Formula uses age, day-0 albumin, day-0 + day-7 bilirubin (mg/dL), day-0 creatinine, and day-0 prothrombin time.
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