scholarly journals Establishment of Reference Intervals For Serum Liver Function Tests Among Healthy Elderly Population In Northeast China: A Retrospective Study

Author(s):  
Zeyu Sun ◽  
Jiatong Chai ◽  
Qi Zhou ◽  
Jiancheng Xu

Abstract Background: Liver function changes with age, however, there are few studies that are specific for the elderly. This study is aimed to establish reference intervals (RIs) of serum liver function tests among healthy elderly population aged between 60-89 in northeast China.Methods: Subjects were colleted from laboratory information system (LIS) in the First Hospital of Jilin University. The following parameters were collected: aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), total protein (TP) albumin (ALB), total bilirubin (TBIL), and direct bilirubin (DBIL). Tukey method was used to eliminate outliers. The Harris and Boyd method and Mann-Whitney U-test were performed to evaluate significant differences between subgroups of sex and age. The lambda-mu-sigma (LMS) method was used to analyze the dynamic changes of analytes. RIs were established by the non-parametric method.Results: A total of 23597 healthy individuals, including 20048 subjects (18-59 years old) and 3549 subjects (60-89 years old) were enrolled in the study. AST, ALT, TP and ALB required no sex partition. Except for AST, ALP and TBIL, ALT, GGT, TP, ALB and DBIL required different levels of age partitions. Serum ALT and ALB levels decreased with age, ALB showed apparent decreases throughout the aging process. DBIL showed an increase trend over time. This study showed different results compared with RIs in other studies.Conclusions: The RIs for liver function tests among healthy elderly population were different from those of other young individuals. There were apparent sex or age differences in the RIs of liver function for the elderly. Therefore, it is necessary to establish sex- and age-specific RIs of serum liver function tests among elderly population.

Author(s):  
Suneel Chauhan ◽  
Vijay Kumar Barwal ◽  
Gopal A. Sharma ◽  
Ajay Vaid ◽  
Nikhil Sood ◽  
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Background: Diagnosis of jaundice involves a range of tests. The liver function tests are done in all to arrive at a diagnosis and then manage the case appropriately. With advancing age, the incidence of liver disease increases. Understanding these changes is important for the management of liver diseases in the elderly. We conducted this study to find the difference in mean levels of Liver enzymes in younger and older age group of patients suffering with jaundice.Methods: It was a prospective observational study. All patients admitted with jaundice in the medicine ward satisfying inclusion/exclusion criteria were enrolled. The results of liver function tests in younger age and older age participants were then compared.Results: Total 100 participants were enrolled during the study period. 53 were enrolled in group one and the rest in group two. Anorexia (90%) was the most common symptom followed by abdominal distension (54%). The total bilirubin (8.8±4.7) as well as conjugated bilirubin (3.4±2.8) were higher in group one though they were not significant statistically (p=0.10 and 0.25 respectively). Mean AST and ALT levels were much higher in group 1 and statistically significant (p values <0.004 and 0.002 respectively). Conversely the mean PT values were higher in group two (p=0.02).Conclusions: Although the symptom severity may be more in elderly, the LFTs are not deranged proportionately. So there is a need to devise separate cut offs and these have to be lower for the older age group patients with jaundice. More studies with larger sample size are required to confirm the results.


2014 ◽  
Vol 52 (08) ◽  
Author(s):  
KC Grotemeyer ◽  
H Wilkens ◽  
F Lammert ◽  
R Bals ◽  
R Kaiser

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