Liver Function Test on HBsAg Positive Blood Donors
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Amrit MS Maharjan,
Bharat Jha,
Anjana Singh
2018 p9-10
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Objectives: The study was done to assess liver function test among hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) positive blood donors.Methods: Liver function test (LFT) were studied in 71 HBsAg positive serum samples from healthy blood donors.Results: In the study, 14(19.7Ü) serum samples showed elevated alanine aminotransferase (ALT) level above the normal range (5_35 IU/I) with mean 66.3±27.6; 16(22.5%) showed aspartate aminotransferase (AST) level above the normal range (5-40 IU/I) with mean 87.5±35.7; 4(5.6%) serum samples showed alkaline phosphatase (ALP) level above the normal range (306 IU/I) with mean 376.5±31.5; 49(69%) samples were found to be below the normal albumin level (38-51gm/I) with mean 23.9±5.76.Conclusion: Deviations in the serum enzymes (ALT, AST and ALP) as well as total protein and albumin level showed the silent infection of hepatitis B virus in healthy blood donors.
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