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Liver Function Test

Liver Function Test

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The LFT (Liver Function Test) helps determine the health of the liver by measuring various key markers in the blood such as bilirubin, enzymes, and proteins. These components help detect inflammation, infection, diseases, etc., of the liver and monitor the damage due to liver-related issues.

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Liver Function TestThe LFT Liver Function Test comprises a group of blood tests measuring the level of various liver enzymes and proteins It helps assess the liver s overall health diagnose and monitor potential liver disease or damage track the treatment response for known liver problems and determine if dosage...Read more

  • Sample Type - Blood

  • Gender - Both

  • Age Group - Above 5yrs

  • Report Time - 48 hours

Liver Function Test (11 Tests Included)

The LFT (Liver Function Test) helps determine the health of the liver by measuring various key markers in the blood such as bilirubin, enzymes, and proteins. These components help detect inflammation, infection, diseases, etc., of the liver and monitor the damage due to liver-related issues.

Bilirubin Indirect

Measures unconjugated bilirubin formed from the breakdown of red blood cells before it reaches the liver for processing.

Bilirubin Total

Measures the combined amount of direct and indirect bilirubin to assess liver function and detect jaundice.

SGOT (Aspartate Aminotransferase)

An SGOT (Aspartate Aminotransferase) test measures the levels of serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT), also known as aspartate aminotransferase (AST), an enzyme produced by the liver. SGOT is present in most body cells, most abundantly in the liver and heart. The primary function of this enzyme is to convert food into glycogen (a form of glucose), which is stored in the cells, primarily the liver. The body uses this glycogen to generate energy for various body functions.

Albumin/Globulin Ratio, Serum

Compares albumin to globulin levels to assess liver function, protein balance, and immune activity.

Gamma Glutamyl Transferase

Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) is an enzyme found in various organs, with the highest concentration in the liver. Usually, this enzyme is present in low levels in the blood. However, when there is liver damage or disease, GGT is released into the bloodstream, causing an increase in GGT levels. In addition to the liver, GGT can also be elevated in conditions affecting the bile ducts or the pancreas. It is usually, the first liver enzyme to rise in the blood when there is any damage or obstruction in the bile duct, making it one of the most sensitive liver enzyme tests for detecting bile duct problems.

Globulin, Serum

Measures globulin proteins that play key roles in immunity, inflammation, and nutrient transport.

Bilirubin Direct

Measures conjugated bilirubin that has been processed by the liver and is ready to be excreted.

SGPT (Alanine Transaminase)

An SGPT (Alanine Transaminase) test measures the amount of alanine transaminase (ALT) or SGPT enzyme in your blood. ALT is most abundantly found in the liver but is also present in smaller amounts in other organs like the kidneys, heart, and muscles. Its primary function is to convert food into energy. It also speeds up chemical reactions in the body. These chemical reactions include the production of bile and substances that help your blood clot, break down food and toxins, and fight off an infection.

Elevated levels of ALT in the blood may indicate liver damage or injury. When the liver cells are damaged, they release ALT into the bloodstream, causing an increase in ALT levels. Therefore, the SGPT/ALT test is primarily used to assess the liver's health and to detect liver-related problems such as hepatitis, fatty liver disease, cirrhosis, or other liver disorders.

Protein Total

Measures the combined amount of all proteins in the blood, helping evaluate liver function, kidney function, and overall nutritional health.

Serum Albumin

Measures albumin, the main blood protein that maintains fluid balance and reflects liver and nutritional status.

Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)

An Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) test measures the quantity of ALP enzyme present throughout the body. The main sources of this enzyme are the liver and bones. It exists in different forms depending on where it originates, such as liver ALP, bone ALP, and intestinal ALP. In the liver, it is found on the edges of the cells that join together to form bile ducts.

ALP levels can be increased during pregnancy as it is found in the placenta of pregnant women. It is also higher in children because their bones are in the growth phase. ALP is often high during growth spurts (a short period when an individual experiences quick physical growth in height and body weight).

Test Requirements ?

No special preparation is required.

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