Author: Lu Li; Shuang Li; Manman Xu; Pengfei Yu; Sujun Zheng; Zhongping Duan; Jing Liu; Yu Chen; Junfeng Li
Title: Risk factors related to hepatic injury in patients with corona virus disease 2019 Document date: 2020_3_3
ID: 73gxq2w6_26
Snippet: In our study, there were a total of 33 patients with abnormal liver function during the whole process of hospitalization, accounting for 38.8%. And 24.7% (21/85) of them showed ALT elevation on admission. Among the 21 patients presenting with hepatic injury, only one of them had moderate elevation of ALT (179U/L), others had mild liver injury (ALT<2ULN). The results suggested that COVID-19-related hepatic injury was not serious at the beginning o.....
Document: In our study, there were a total of 33 patients with abnormal liver function during the whole process of hospitalization, accounting for 38.8%. And 24.7% (21/85) of them showed ALT elevation on admission. Among the 21 patients presenting with hepatic injury, only one of them had moderate elevation of ALT (179U/L), others had mild liver injury (ALT<2ULN). The results suggested that COVID-19-related hepatic injury was not serious at the beginning of the disease, which was consistent with previous researches. Compared with other study 9 , the higher proportion of patients with liver injury at admission might be related to the number of samples and the different periods from onset to hospitalization in our study.
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