A study on the correlation between elevated serum ALT levels and TORCH infection in pregnant women during early pregnancy
Objective To analyze the correlation between elevated serum alanine aminotransferase(ALT)levels and TORCH infection in pregnant women during early pregnancy.Methods 282 cases of free pre pregnancy eugenics and early pregnancy TORCH infected patients in our hospital,as well as 282 cases of free pre pregnancy eugenics and early pregnancy cardholders who were not infected during the same period,were selected as the research subjects.All selected subjects received ALT testing,and the levels of ALT in the two groups were compared and analyzed.Logistic multiple regression analysis was used to analyze the correlation between serum ALT elevation and TORCH infection.Results There was no statistically significant difference in ALT levels among patients with different types of TORCH infection(P>0.05).The serum ALT levels in the infected group were significantly higher than those in the healthy group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).The results of Logistic multiple regression analysis showed that elevated serum ALT during pregnancy was a contributing factor to TORCH infection(P<0.05).Conclusion Elevated serum ALT levels in pregnant women during early pregnancy are closely related to TORCH infection.Pregnant women should actively strengthen monitoring of ALT and TORCH levels before and during pregnancy.