Correlation of Biochemical Parameters in Viral Hepatitis Patients.
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Key Words: Viral hepatitis, liver enzymes, co-morbid, cirrhosis, ELISA method, prothrombin time.Abstract
Objective: Observation of biochemical parameters in the subjects with viral hepatitis in relation to their cause and stage of disease.
Design: Observational study.
Place & Duration: The research was performed at the Department of Biochemistry in Basic Medical Sciences Institute (B M.S.I), situated at the J.P.M.C. Karachi, for the period of twelve months.
Material & Methods: The patients diagnosed with viral hepatitis B or hepatitis C infection were incorporated in current research. Selection of subjects was done after diagnosis by ELISA method of their disease. Controls for the study were selected those subjects who were negative for Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C. Serum insulin levels were estimated by ELISA method. While blood glucose by Hexokinase method and prothrombin time (PT) was estimated by one stage coagulation technique. However liver enzymes were assayed by enzymatic method. For paired and correlation data analysis, all comparisons, up to 0.05 P value was considered significant.
Result: The mean values of fasting blood glucose, insulin and albumin as compared to control were statistically significant (P<0.05). In all groups, the mean values of AST and ALT were found statistically highly significant (P<0.01), which indicates liver damage progression with subsequent rise in serum levels of insulin in these subjects.
Conclusion: The patients diagnosed positive either for viral hepatitis B and C, should also be screened for insulin in addition to hepatic profile to decrease fatal outcome of the co-morbid condition.