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Low ALT blood levels predict long-term all-cause mortality among adults. A historical prospective cohort study.
Ramaty, E; Maor, E; Peltz-Sinvani, N; Brom, A; Grinfeld, A; Kivity, S; Segev, S; Sidi, Y; Kessler, T; Sela, B A; Segal, G.
Afiliação
  • Ramaty E; Department of Internal Medicine "T", Chaim Sheba Medical Center,(2) Tel Hashomer, Ramat Gan, Israel. Electronic address: Erez.Ramaty@sheba.health.gov.il.
  • Maor E; Leviev Heart Institute, Chaim Sheba Medical Center,(2) Tel Hashomer, Ramat Gan, Israel; The Dr. Pinchas Borenstein Talpiot Medical Leadership Program 2013, Chaim Sheba Medical Center,(2) Tel Hashomer, Ramat Gan, Israel.
  • Peltz-Sinvani N; Department of Internal Medicine "T", Chaim Sheba Medical Center,(2) Tel Hashomer, Ramat Gan, Israel.
  • Brom A; Department of Internal Medicine "T", Chaim Sheba Medical Center,(2) Tel Hashomer, Ramat Gan, Israel.
  • Grinfeld A; Barzilay Medical Center, Israel.
  • Kivity S; Internal Medicine "C", Chaim Sheba Medical Center,(2) Tel Hashomer, Ramat Gan, Israel; The Zabludovicz Center for Autoimmune Diseases, Israel; The Dr. Pinchas Borenstein Talpiot Medical Leadership Program 2013, Chaim Sheba Medical Center,(2) Tel Hashomer, Ramat Gan, Israel.
  • Segev S; Institute of Preventive Medicine, Chaim Sheba Medical Center,(2) Tel Hashomer, Ramat Gan, Israel.
  • Sidi Y; Internal Medicine "C", Chaim Sheba Medical Center,(2) Tel Hashomer, Ramat Gan, Israel.
  • Kessler T; Department of Internal Medicine "T", Chaim Sheba Medical Center,(2) Tel Hashomer, Ramat Gan, Israel.
  • Sela BA; Institute of Chemical Pathology, Chaim Sheba Medical Center,(2) Tel Hashomer, Ramat Gan, Israel.
  • Segal G; Department of Internal Medicine "T", Chaim Sheba Medical Center,(2) Tel Hashomer, Ramat Gan, Israel.
Eur J Intern Med ; 25(10): 919-21, 2014 Dec.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25468741
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Increased blood levels of alanine amino transferase (ALT, also known as SGPT; serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase) serve as a marker of liver injury by various mechanisms. Less is known about the clinical implications associated with low-normal ALT levels. Previous studies showed low ALT levels to be associated with poor long-term outcomes among elderlies, serving as a biomarker for increased incidence of frailty and subsequent risk of mortality. However, it has not been determined yet whether low-normal ALT values might be predictive of frailty and mortality in younger, middle-aged adults.

METHODS:

We conducted a historical prospective cohort analysis.

RESULTS:

A total of 23,506 adults with ALT levels within the normal range, at the mean age of 48 ± 11 years, participating in an annual screening program for preventive medicine, were followed-up for a median period of 8.5 years during which 638 died. Low-normal ALT values (serum ALT activity <17IU/L) were found to be predictive for increased risk of all-cause mortality (HR=1.6; 95% CI 1.34-1.92; p<0.001). Statistically significant correlation was demonstrated even after applying a multifactorial model correction for age, gender, eGFR, low albumin, arterial hypertension, diabetes mellitus and ischemic heart disease.

CONCLUSIONS:

We suggest that low-normal ALT values may serve as an independent predictive marker for increased long-term mortality in middle-aged adults.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Mortalidade / Alanina Transaminase Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Mortalidade / Alanina Transaminase Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article