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Role of Elevated Liver Enzymes within the identification of Liver Injury in Bluntabdominal Trauma

Correspondence to Author: Shruthi V Annaldasula IBMC, University of Porto Rua do Campo Alegre, Portugal

Abstract:

The liver is that the second most ordinarily lacerate organ following blunt abdominal trauma. The stable patient with token physical findings with a history of blunt abdominal trauma presents a challenge for designation of liver injury. This study was conducted to work out the quality of viscus transaminases in predicting the presence of liver injury and its severity following blunt abdominal trauma. during this study we tend to enclosed all patients World Health Organization had sustained blunt abdominal injury and were treated in hospitals connected to bmcri between Gregorian calendar month 2018 to Gregorian calendar month 2020. The grading of the liver injury was verified victimization CT scans or surgical findings. All patiens with blunt abdominal trauma underwent the desired blood tests and were enclosed within the study. In patients with blunt abdominal trauma, abnormal viscus transferase levels square measure related to liver injuries. Patients with elevation >57 U/l and AST >113 U/l square measure powerfully related to liver injury and need more imaging studies and shut management.

Keywords:

Liver injury; Blunt trauma; Transaminase; Computed tomography; Retrospective study.

Citation:

Shruthi V Annaldasula, Role of Elevated Liver Enzymes within the identification of Liver Injury in Bluntabdominal Trauma. World Journal of Clinical Surgery 2021.

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  • Journal Name: World Journal of Clinical Surgery
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  • ISSN: 2766-6182
  • DOI: 10.52338/wjsurgy
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  • Volume: 6 (2024)
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