医学
脂肪变性
丙氨酸转氨酶
代谢综合征
内科学
胃肠病学
脂肪肝
体质指数
丙氨酸转氨酶
人口
甘油三酯
生理学
胆固醇
肥胖
疾病
环境卫生
作者
Jonggi Choi,Chanyoung Jo,Sollip Kim,Mi Heon Ryu,Won‐Mook Choi,Danbi Lee,Ju Hyun Shim,Kang Mo Kim,Young‐Suk Lim,Han Chu Lee
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cgh.2024.04.031
摘要
Background and Aims This study aims to reevaluate upper reference limit (URL) for alanine aminotransferase (ALT) by considering the changing epidemiology of major liver diseases. We employed histological and metabolic parameters in Asian living liver donors. Methods We performed a retrospective analysis of 5,455 potential living liver donors from 2005 to 2019. Participants were screened for hepatitis B, C, HIV, and alcohol use. Histologically and metabolically healthy participants were assessed using the Prati criteria (body mass index <23 kg/m2, triglyceride ≤200 mg/dL, fasting glucose ≤105 mg/dL, total cholesterol ≤220 mg/dL). The updated ALT-URL was determined as the 95th percentile among participants without hepatic steatosis and who met the Prati criteria. Results The median age was 30 years, with a male predominance (66.2%). Among 5,455 participants, 3,162 (58.0%) showed no hepatic steatosis, with 1,553 (49.1%) meeting both the criteria for no steatosis and the Prati criteria for metabolic health. The updated URL for ALT in these participants was 34 U/L for males and 22 U/L for females, which was significantly lower than conventionally accepted values. Using this revised ALT-URL, 72.8% of males with ALT levels ≥34 U/L and 55.0% of females with ALT levels ≥22 U/L showed signs of steatosis, while 32.7% of males and 22.2% of females met the criteria for metabolic syndrome. Conclusions Our study provided the newly established reference intervals for ALT levels in a metabolically and histologically verified Asian population. The proposed URL for ALT are 34 U/L and 22 U/L for males and females, respectively.
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