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Post-operative stress hyperglycemia is a predictor of mortality in liver transplantation

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Fig. 1 Subject‑specific trends in glucose measurements and overall smooth (loess smoothing) trends among patients with and without diabetes
Table 1 Baseline and postoperative characteristics of patients, according to vital status (after 1-year follow-up)
Table 3 Survival model for patients without diabetes

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