Liver Function Tests
Liver Function Tests
• Lipid Metabolism
– Synthesis of fatty acids, cholesterol,
lipoproteins
– Ketogenesis
• Drug Metabolism
• Protein Metabolism
– Synthesis of plasma proteins
LFTs are classified
• Excretory function tests:
as:
Bile pigments, salts, acids, bilirubin and
BSP
• Metabolic functions tests :
Carbohydrates, Protiens,
Fats
• Synthetic functions :
Protiens(albumin), coagulation factors
• Detoxification :
Ammonia,
drugs
• Tests of liver injury :
Enzyme assays, autoimmune markers, markers
of hepatitis virus infections
Uses of
•
LFT s
Diagnosis of type of jaundice- etiology
• Assess severity & follow trend of liver
disease
• Detect latent liver disease
• Screening of infective hepatitis
• Screening of drug hepatotoxicity
Indication and limitation of
• LFT
Indication-
• Screen for liver diseases
• Identifying the nature of
liver
• diseases( hepatocellular,
• cholestatic, or infiltrative)
• Assess severity and prognosis of liver
• disease Follow up the course of liver
• disease.
• Limitations –
Do not necessarily assess liver function
Test that assess excretory
•function
Jaundice – yellowish discoloration of skin,
sclera, and mucous membrane. Evident when
bilirubin >2 mg/dl.
• Classification of jaundice-
1. According to type of bilirubin increased-
• Unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia ( unconj.
Bilirubin > 85% of total)
• causes are hemolysis, resorption of a large
hematoma, ineffective erythropoiesis, Gilbert’s
syndrome, physiologic jaundice of newborn, and
Crigler-Najjar syndrome
• Conjugated hyperbilirubinemia ( conj. Bilirubin > 50% of total)
NADPH
NADP indicator colour