Liver Function Test Results and Serum Cholinase Levels in Patients with Hepatitis
Objective To explore and analyze liver function test results and changes of serum cholinesterase levels of hepatitis patients.Methods The paper chose 28 hepatitis patients in laboratory department of our hospital from January 2020 to December 2022 as observation subjects in observation group,met conditions for liver function testing and cholinesterase level detection bases on basic case data,and chose 30 patients with physical examinations during the same period as control group.Liver function tests and serum alkaline enzyme levels in observation group and control group were detected respectively.Liver function indicators and serum cholinesterase levels were compared between two groups.Result(1)Liver function:detection found levels of liver function indicators of aspartate aminotransferase(AST),alanine aminotransferase(ALT),and serum cholesterol(CHO)in observation group were higher than control group,while levels of serum albumin(ALB)were lower than control group.Data had statistical significance between groups,(P<0.05).(2)Cholesterase:detection found serum cholinesterase level(CHE)of observation group was significantly lower than control group,data had statistical significance between groups,(P<0.05).Conclusion Levels of liver function indicators of AST,ALT,CHO of hepatitis patients are higher than general population,while levels of ALB and CHE are significantly lower.Detection of indicators plays great role in diagnosing hepatitis and development of the disease based on data changes,which can provide reliable basis for the formulation of later treatment scheme.