LFT Liver Function Test

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Liver function tests (LFTs) are blood tests that measure various substances produced by the liver to assess its health and functionality.

What Are Liver Function Tests?

Liver function tests are a series of blood tests that evaluate the liver's ability to perform its normal functions, including producing proteins, clearing waste products, and metabolizing substances. These tests measure levels of specific enzymes, proteins, and substances in the blood, which can indicate liver health or damage.

Common Tests Included in LFTs

  1. Alanine Transaminase (ALT): An enzyme primarily found in the liver; elevated levels may indicate liver damage.
  2. Aspartate Transaminase (AST): Another enzyme that can indicate liver damage when elevated, but is also found in other tissues.
  3. Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): An enzyme related to bile ducts; high levels may suggest bile duct obstruction or liver disease.
  4. Bilirubin: A waste product from the breakdown of red blood cells; high levels can indicate liver dysfunction or bile duct issues.
  5. Albumin: A protein made by the liver; low levels may suggest liver disease or other health issues.
  6. Prothrombin Time (PT): Measures how long it takes for blood to clot; prolonged PT can indicate liver dysfunction since the liver produces clotting factors.

Purpose of Liver Function Tests

Liver function tests are performed for various reasons, including:
  • Screening for liver diseases: Such as hepatitis or cirrhosis.
  • Monitoring existing liver conditions: To assess the effectiveness of treatments or disease progression.
  • Evaluating symptoms: Such as jaundice, fatigue, or abdominal pain that may suggest liver problems.
  • Checking for side effects of medications: That may affect liver function.

Interpreting Results
 
Liver function tests are crucial for assessing liver health and diagnosing potential liver-related issues, providing valuable insights into overall health.