Evaluation of liver function show hypoproteinemia in untreated cancer patients: A cross-sectional study

Q4 Medicine
M. Almehmadi
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Background: Liver function test (LFT) is a routine laboratory examination used in the diagnosis of many disorders, the liver participates in several essential functions in the human body, and liver dysfunction can lead to morbidity and mortality. Therefore, studying the levels of LFT in untreated cancer patients can identify how the liver perform when cancer begins, and which parameter of LFT is affected early. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate levels of LFT including alanine transaminase (ALT), aspartate transaminase (AST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), albumin, total bilirubin (T bilirubin), direct bilirubin (D bilirubin), and total protein (T pro-tein), in untreated cancer patients. Design: Cross-sectional retrospective. Settings: Taif city- king Faisal Hospital (KFH) and Taif university. Patients and methods: Serum levels of ALT, AST, ALP, T protein, T bilirubin, D bilirubin, and albumin were evaluated. 256 Participants were included in this study and 30 were healthy participants. Cancer patients were as follows, gastroin- testinal tract cancer patients were 59, breast cancer patients were 45, gynecological tumors were 50, head and neck cancer patients were 20, blood tumor patients were 28, and urogenital tract patients were 24. Statistical analysis applied were T-test, Chi-square, odds ratio, and relative risk. Sample size: 256 participants were 30 healthy controls and 226 untreated cancer patients. Results: Hypoproteinemia was highly detected as 44% of patients demonstrated hypoalbuminemia and 22.2% of patients have low levels in T protein. AST, ALT, and ALP showed significant increase in patients than healthy control. Conclusion: Hypoproteinemia can be used as a prognostic marker of liver dysfunction in untreated cancer patients.
未经治疗的癌症患者肝功能评估显示低蛋白血症:一项横断面研究
背景:肝功能测试(LFT)是一种用于诊断多种疾病的常规实验室检查,肝脏参与了人体的几种基本功能,肝功能障碍可导致发病和死亡。因此,研究未经治疗的癌症患者的LFT水平可以确定癌症开始时肝脏的表现,以及LFT的哪个参数早期受到影响。目的:本研究旨在评估未经治疗的癌症患者血清丙氨酸转氨酶(ALT)、天冬氨酸转氨酶(AST)、碱性磷酸酶(ALP)、白蛋白、总胆红素(T胆红素)、直接胆红素(D胆红素)和总蛋白(T蛋白原)的LFT水平。设计:横断面回顾。设置:泰夫市国王费萨尔医院(KFH)和泰夫大学。患者和方法:评估血清ALT、AST、ALP、T蛋白、T胆红素、D胆红素和白蛋白水平。256名参与者被纳入本研究,30名为健康参与者。癌症患者如下:癌症胃肠道患者59例,癌症乳腺癌患者45例,妇科肿瘤50例,癌症头颈部患者20例,血液肿瘤患者28例,泌尿生殖道患者24例。应用的统计分析包括T检验、卡方、比值比和相对风险。样本量:256名参与者是30名健康对照和226名未经治疗的癌症患者。结果:低蛋白血症检出率高,44%的患者表现为低蛋白血症,22.2%的患者T蛋白水平低。与健康对照组相比,患者的AST、ALT和ALP显著升高。结论:低蛋白血症可作为未经治疗的癌症患者肝功能不全的预后指标。
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Annals of Cancer Research and Therapy
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