Liver Function Tests (LFTs) and Their Interpretation | Understanding Liver Health #Gastroenterology

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Learn about liver function tests (LFTs), a group of blood tests used to assess the liver's health and function, in this educational video. LFTs measure various enzymes, proteins, and substances in the blood that indicate how well the liver is working. Join us as we explore the different types of LFTs, what they measure, and how healthcare professionals use them to diagnose and monitor liver diseases. Whether you're a medical professional, student, or interested in learning more about liver health, this video provides a comprehensive overview of LFTs.
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This video provides a detailed explanation of Liver Function Tests (LFTs) and how they are used to assess liver health. Learn about the various components of LFTs, their significance, and how to interpret the results for accurate diagnosis. Perfect for medical students, healthcare professionals, or anyone interested in liver diseases and diagnostics, this video explains the following:

Key Topics:
What are Liver Function Tests?

Overview of LFTs and their role in assessing liver function.
Components of LFTs:

Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST)
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
Bilirubin (Total and Direct)
Albumin
Prothrombin Time (PT)
Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT)
Interpretation of Results:

Understanding high vs. low levels of each component and what they indicate about liver function.
Elevated AST and ALT: Significance in liver cell injury.
Elevated ALP and GGT: Indications of biliary obstruction.
Bilirubin Levels: Insights into liver’s excretion ability and jaundice.
Albumin and PT: Assessing liver’s synthetic capacity.
Clinical Significance:

Common liver conditions associated with abnormal LFTs, including hepatitis, cirrhosis, fatty liver, gallstones, and liver cancer.
Differentiating between hepatic injury, cholestasis, and synthetic dysfunction based on LFT patterns.
Factors Affecting LFT Results:

How conditions like alcohol use, medications, and age can affect LFT results.
The importance of clinical correlation when interpreting results.
This video is an essential guide to understanding Liver Function Tests and their interpretation in diagnosing liver diseases.

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