Liver Function Tests Flashcards

1
Q

Name 5 things measured in LFTs

A
  • Albumin
  • ALT (Alanine to Glutamate, Alpha-keto glutarate)
  • AST (Glutamate to Aspartate, Oxaloacetate)
  • ALP
  • Bilirubin
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Of the Hepatic Enzymes, which one is more specific to liver?

What structures can the other one be found be in?

A

ALT- More specific to liver

AST- Also in Skeletal muscle, Cardiac muscle, RBCs

(Skeletal muscle damage->raised CK, cardiac muscle damage-> raised troponin, RBC damage-> FBC)

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3
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Which hepatic enzyme rises more in Acute and Chronic liver damage?

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Acute liver damage- ALT rises more

Chronic liver damage- AST rises more

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Where is Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) found?

When can it be raised?

A
  • Found in cells lining bile ducts
  • Damage/ obstruction of bile ducts (Cholestasis- Bile duct obstruction)
  • In children/ teens still growing (Bone turnover)
  • Bone malignancy
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How can we test to see if raised ALP is coming from liver?

A

Use Gamma-GT (GGT), to confirm if raised ALP is from bile duct cells

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Why is raised Bilirubin particularly dangerous in neonates?

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Unconjugated Bilirubin can cross Blood Brain Barrier leading to deficits/ developmental abnormalities

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7
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Suggest 3 occasions LFTs would be measured

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  • In a healthy patient before starting on a course of medication
  • To monitor liver conditions
  • If any liver pathology is suspected
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Can LFTs tell you jaundice is present?

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No, jaundice can only be diagnosed by looking at patient

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What does raised ALP, normal AST and ALT suggest?

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Obstructive pattern (of bile duct)

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What does normal ALP, raised AST and ALT suggest?

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Hepatocellular damage

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What does raised ALP, AST, ALT suggest?

What is the most likely cause?

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Mixed picture of obstruction and hepatocellular damage

Most likely due to liver metastases

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Why can we test Gamma GT?

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To rule out bone-related causes of raised ALP

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