Elevated Liver Enzymes DSA - McGowan Flashcards

1
Q

what are the true liver function tests that McGowan wants us to know?

A
  • serum albumin
  • PT/PTT
  • serum ammonia
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2
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  • AST
  • ALT
  • LDH

are tests of what?

A

hepatocyte integrity

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  • serum bilirubin
  • total bilirubin (conjugated + unconjugated)
  • direct bilirubin (conjugated only)
  • urine bilirubin
  • serum alk phos
  • serum GGT

are tests of what?

A

biliary excretory function

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4
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this test provides indication of hepatic uptake, metabolic (conjugation) and excretory functions; conjugated fraction (direct) distinguished from unconjugated by chemical assay

A

bilirubin

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5
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sensitive indicators of liver cell injury, greatest elevations seen in hepatocellular necrosis, occasionally with sudden, complete biliary obstruction

A

aminotransferases

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6
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sensitive indicator of cholestasis, biliary obstruction, and liver infiltration; mild elevations in other forms of liver disease
- elevations seen in normal childhood, pregnancy and bone disease

A

alk phos

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7
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this test correlated with serum alk phos actiity

  • if elevated, think LIVER
  • if normal, think other source
A

y-Glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT)

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8
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this test is the single best acute measure of hepatic synthetic function, (all clotting factors except factor 8 are synthesized in the liver)

A

coagulation factors -> use INR

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9
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decreased serum levels result from decreased hepatic synthesis (chronic liver disease or prolonged malnutrition), or excessive losses in urine or stool
- in chronic liver disease, degree of hypoalbuminemia correlates with severity of liver dysfunction

A

albumin

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10
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elevated blood levels result fro deficiency of hepatic detoxification pathways and portal-systemic shunting, as in fulminant hepatitis, hepatotoxin exposure, and severe portal HTN

A

ammonia

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11
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when would you see AST, ALT higher than alk phosphatase?

A

hepatocellular disease

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12
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when would you see alk phos higher than AST/ALT?

A

cholestatic disease

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13
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when would you see elevated alk phos levels and near-normal AST/ALT levels?

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cholestatic disease

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14
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what is the nonhepatic source of bilirubin?

A

red blood cells

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15
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what is the nonhepatic source of AST?

A

skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, RBC

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16
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what is the nonhepatic source of ALT?

A

skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, kidneys

17
Q

what is the nonhepatic source of LDH?

A

heart, RBC

18
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what is the nonhepatic source of alk phos?

A

bone, firm trimester placenta, intestines