Dynamic monitoring of serum liver function indexes in patients with COVID-19

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HaoLin [1 ]
Ling-JieWu [2 ]
Shun-QiGuo [3 ]
Rui-LieChen [2 ]
Jing-RuFan [3 ]
BinKe [4 ]
Ze-QunPan [5 ]
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[1] DepartmentofGastroenterology,ShantouCentralHospital
[2] DepartmentofInfectiousDisease,ShantouCentralHospital
[3] DepartmentofEmergency,ShantouCentralHospital
[4] DepartmentofUltrasonography,ShantouCentralHospital
[5] DepartmentofPediatrics,ShantouCentralHospital
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BACKGROUND Some patients with the novel 2019 coronavirus disease(COVID-19) display elevated liver enzymes. Some antiviral drugs that can be used against COVID-19 are associated with a risk of hepatotoxicity.AIM To analyze the clinical significance of the dynamic monitoring of the liver function of patients with COVID-19.METHODS This was a retrospective study of patients diagnosed with COVID-19 in January and February 2020 at the Department of Infection, Shantou Central Hospital. The exclusion criteria for all patients were:(1) History of chronic liver disease;(2) History of kidney disease;(3) History of coronary heart disease;(4) History of malignancy; or(5) History of diabetes. The serum levels of alanine aminotransferase(ALT), aspartate aminotransferase(AST), γ-glutamyltransferase, and total bilirubin of patients with COVID-19 were measured on days 1, 3, 7 and 14 after admission, and compared to non-COVID-19 patents.RESULTS Twelve patients with COVID-19(seven men and five women) and twelve controls(eight men and four women) were included. There were one, two, and nine patients with severe, mild, and moderate COVID-19, respectively. There were no differences in age and sex between the two groups(both P > 0.05). No significant differences were found in albumin, ALT, AST, γ-glutamyltransferase, or total bilirubin between the controls and the patients with COVID-19 on day 1 of hospitalization(all P > 0.05). Serum albumin showed a decreasing trend from days 0 to 7 of hospitalization, reaching the lowest level on day 7. Total bilirubin was higher on day 3 than on day 7. ALT, AST, and γ-glutamyltransferase did not change significantly over time. The severe patient was observed to have ALT levels of 67 U/L and AST levels of 75 U/L on day 7, ALT of 71 U/L and AST of 35 U/L on day 14, and ALT of 210 U/L and AST of 123 U/L on day 21.CONCLUSION Changes in serum liver function indicators are not obvious in the early stage of COVID-19, but clinically significant changes might be observed in severe COVID-19.
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