NHS hospital | Data collection period | Number of patients | Number of patients with concurrent AIH (% of total patients) | % of female patients (number) | Mean age (SD) |
Hospital 1* | June–July 2018 | 122 | 43 (35.3) | - | - |
Hospital 2* | October–November 2018 | 75 | 17 (22.7) | - | 66.9 (10.43) |
Hospital 3* | 2017–2018 | 10 | 1 (10.00) | 100.0 (10) | 57.2 (13.52) |
Hospital 4 | February–March 2020† | 19 | 2 (10.5) | 94.7 (18) | 62.5 (17.95) |
Hospital 5* | December 2017–January 2018 | 166 | 6 (4.00) | 95.0 (151/159)‡ | 58.3 (11.44) |
Hospital 6* | August–December 2019 | 69 | 10 (14.00) | 95.7 (66) | 68.7 (12.82) |
Hospital 7* | 2017–2018 | 123 | - | - | - |
Hospital 8 | 2017–2018 | 18 | 3 (16.7) | 77.8 (14) | 69.4 (14.83) |
Hospital 9* | 2017–2018 | 82 | 15 (18.3) | - | - |
Hospital 10 | September–October 2017 | 18 | 2 (11.1) | - | - |
Hospital 11* | 2017–2018 | 88 | 12 (13.6) | - | 60.9 (13.89) |
Total dataset | 790 | 111 (14.1) | 62.1 (13.16) |
Incomplete or absent datasets are indicated with a hyphen (-).
Data on number of patients, concurrent autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) diagnosis, percentage of women and mean age for the cohorts from each hospital is shown where available.
*Indicates hospitals with dedicated hepatology clinics. Hospitals with general gastroenterology clinics are unmarked.
†The patient list was obtained in December 2017, however, data collection was delayed due to staffing disruption. Data collection in 2020 was undertaken using the same list of patients obtained in 2017 to ensure consistency with other datasets.
‡Data on sex were absent for seven patients who were therefore omitted from the percentage calculation.
AIH, autoimmune hepatitis; NHS, National Health Service.