Hepatic dysfunction in patients with Graves' disease and its correlative factors
- VernacularTitle:Graves病患者甲亢性肝损害及其相关因素分析
- Author:
Zhufang TIAN
;
Bingyin SHI
;
Xin ZHAO
;
Shan GAO
;
Wenhua HU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Graves' disease;
hepatic function;
thyroid hormone;
TGAb;
TMAb
- From:
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences)
2010;31(2):205-207,230
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the incidence and the possible risk factors of hepatic dysfunction in patients with Graves' disease (GD). Methods Totally 280 outpatients with hyperthyroidism (caused by GD) were divided in two groups: untreated group (131 patients) and treated group (149 patients). The hepatic function, serum thyroid hormone, TGAb and TMAb were detected for analysis of the incidence, clinical characteristics and correlative factors of the hepatic dysfunction. Results Patients who had at least one abnormal result of liver function test accounted for 70.99% in untreated group and 61.07% in treated group. The most common abnormal hepatic function parameter in patients with thyrotoxic hepatic lesion was increased alkaline phosphate enzyme (ALP), which was 57.3% in untreated group and 51.0% in treated group. Abnormalities of alanine transaminase (ALT), aspartate transaminase(AST), gamma-glutamyl tyanspeptidase (GGT) and total bilirubin (TBIL) were 28.2% (37/131), 18.3% (24/131), 10.7% (14/131) and 21.4% (28/131) in untreated group and 21.5%(32/149), 15.4%(23/148), 4.7% (7/149) and 20.1% (30/149) in treated group, respectively. The possibility of thyrotoxic hepatic dysfunction was correlated with the patients' age and FT3 and FT4 levels, but not with the genesis and course of disease, sex, family history of hyperthyroidism, or levels of TGAb and TMAb. Conclusion Abnormal results of liver function test are commom in patients with hyperthyroidism. Increased alkaline phosphate enzyme and alanine transaminase are the most common abnormal hepatic function parameters; the possibility of thyrotoxic hepatic dysfunction is correlated with patients' age and the level of thyroid hormones.