 the prevalence of liver cirrhosis is increasing globally, leading to an increase in mortality rates. In this study, it was found that the average age of patients with liver cirrhosis was 52.9 years old, with males accounting for 75.6% of the sample. Additionally, the majority of patients were admitted to the hospital with gastrointestinal bleeding, decreased consciousness, or massive psivocytes. Furthermore, physical examination revealed anemia, ectericscara, and shifting dullness in 73.2%, 29.3%, and 61% of patients, respectively. It was also noted that 53.7% of patients were infected with hepatitis B, while 22% were infected with hepatitis C. Additionally, co-infection of both viruses was observed in 4.8% of patients, while 29% were neither infected with either virus. Laboratory tests showed that creatinine levels greater than 1.3 milligrams per deciliter and sodium levels less than 125 millimoles per liter were associated with increased mortality risks. Moreover, child. This article was authored by Nicodarnindro, Anila Manurung, Eddie Muliana, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.