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BACKGROUND:?Alcoholic? liver? disease? is? one? of? the? major?chronic?liver?diseases?worldwide.?The?aim?of?the?study?was?to?describe? the? clinical? characteristics? of? alcoholic? liver? disease?and?to?compare?the?predictive?values?of?biochemical?parameters,?complications,?Child-Turcotte-Pugh?score,?model?for?end-stage?liver? disease? (MELD)? score? and? discriminant? function? score?for?the?mortality?of?in-hospital?or?3-month?after?discharge?of?patients?with?alcoholic?cirrhosis?(AC). METHODS:?A? retrospective? record? review? and? statistical?analysis?were?performed?on?205?consecutive?patients?with?the?discharge?diagnosis?of?alcoholic?liver?disease.?Three?models?were?used?to?predict?the?mortality?of?patients?with?AC.?The?number?of? variceal? hemorrhage,? infection,? hepatic? encephalopathy?and? hepatocellular? carcinoma? was? analyzed? as? "numbers? of?complications".? Model? 1? consisted? of? creatinine,? white? blood?cell? count,? international? normalized? ratio? and? "numbers? of?complications".? Model? 2? consisted? of? MELD? score.? Model? 3?included?"numbers?of?complications"?and?MELD?score. RESULTS:?The?risk?of?developing?AC?was?significant?for?patients?with? alcohol? consumption? of? higher? than? 80? g/d? (OR=2.807,?P