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798 (95%CI 0.766-0.83 to detect cirrhosis. We derived two NCS cut-off values (79.17) to classify patients at low, intermediate, or high risk for the presence of cirrhosis. Using these cut-offs, further diagnostic workup could be avoided by ruling in or ruling out cirrhosis in approximately half of the patients. Furthermore, NCS identified patients at risk for progression to cirrhosis in the F3 cohort and liver-related outcomes in the F4 cohort. CONCLUSION The NCS is a simple tool to improve the identification of compensated cirrhosis