Laboratory diagnostics of alcohol intoxication in patients with alcohol-induced liver disease
Aim of investigation. To evaluate expediency of testing for carbohydrate-deficient transferrin for diagnostics of alcohol intoxication.Material and methods. For 1996-2007 overall 978 patients with liver cirrhosis (LC) were investigated, including 531 patients with alcoholic LC, 189 patients with HBV...
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description | Aim of investigation. To evaluate expediency of testing for carbohydrate-deficient transferrin for diagnostics of alcohol intoxication.Material and methods. For 1996-2007 overall 978 patients with liver cirrhosis (LC) were investigated, including 531 patients with alcoholic LC, 189 patients with HBV-related LC and 258 patients with HCV-related LC. One hundred and three patients taking alcohol (as two subgroups) were tested for carbohydrate-deficient transferrin – a marker of chronic alcohol intoxication. In 56 patients (54,4%) asialoglycoside transferrin was studied, in 47 (45,6%) – all spectrum of sialoglycoside transferrin deficiency: a-, mono-, bi- and three- sialotransferrin deficiency.Results. Growth of alcohol consumption by population in the country resulted in increase of number of patients with alcohol-induced LC. It account for 3,5 times more deaths (78,0%), than all viral LC. Results of these investigations demonstrated, that at testing only for asialotransferrin positive result was obtained only in 3 (5,4%) patients admitted to the hospital with severe manifestations of acute alcoholic hepatitis. At assessment of integral deficiency of transferrin, changes have been found in 36 (76,6%) patients. It confirms high diagnostic capacity of this method in testing for chronic alcohol intoxication.Conclusion. In the last decade the number of patients with alcohol-induced LC with lethal outcome essentially exceeded number of patients, died of viral LC. Assessment of integral deficiency of transferrin is highly informative method of diagnostics of chronic alcohol intoxication. |
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spelling | doaj-art-bae99f98966b47ba8e16e5e2193a02412025-02-10T16:14:30ZrusGastro LLCРоссийский журнал гастроэнтерологии, гепатологии, колопроктологии1382-43762658-66732010-02-0120144511012Laboratory diagnostics of alcohol intoxication in patients with alcohol-induced liver diseaseA. I. Pavlov0A. I. Khazanov13-й Центральный военный клинический госпиталь им. А.А. ВишневскогоГосударственный институт усовершенствования врачей МО РФAim of investigation. To evaluate expediency of testing for carbohydrate-deficient transferrin for diagnostics of alcohol intoxication.Material and methods. For 1996-2007 overall 978 patients with liver cirrhosis (LC) were investigated, including 531 patients with alcoholic LC, 189 patients with HBV-related LC and 258 patients with HCV-related LC. One hundred and three patients taking alcohol (as two subgroups) were tested for carbohydrate-deficient transferrin – a marker of chronic alcohol intoxication. In 56 patients (54,4%) asialoglycoside transferrin was studied, in 47 (45,6%) – all spectrum of sialoglycoside transferrin deficiency: a-, mono-, bi- and three- sialotransferrin deficiency.Results. Growth of alcohol consumption by population in the country resulted in increase of number of patients with alcohol-induced LC. It account for 3,5 times more deaths (78,0%), than all viral LC. Results of these investigations demonstrated, that at testing only for asialotransferrin positive result was obtained only in 3 (5,4%) patients admitted to the hospital with severe manifestations of acute alcoholic hepatitis. At assessment of integral deficiency of transferrin, changes have been found in 36 (76,6%) patients. It confirms high diagnostic capacity of this method in testing for chronic alcohol intoxication.Conclusion. In the last decade the number of patients with alcohol-induced LC with lethal outcome essentially exceeded number of patients, died of viral LC. Assessment of integral deficiency of transferrin is highly informative method of diagnostics of chronic alcohol intoxication.https://www.gastro-j.ru/jour/article/view/1498alcohol consumptionalcohol-induced liver cirrhosisacute and chronic intoxication alcoholcarbohydrate-deficient transferrin |
spellingShingle | A. I. Pavlov A. I. Khazanov Laboratory diagnostics of alcohol intoxication in patients with alcohol-induced liver disease Российский журнал гастроэнтерологии, гепатологии, колопроктологии alcohol consumption alcohol-induced liver cirrhosis acute and chronic intoxication alcohol carbohydrate-deficient transferrin |
title | Laboratory diagnostics of alcohol intoxication in patients with alcohol-induced liver disease |
title_full | Laboratory diagnostics of alcohol intoxication in patients with alcohol-induced liver disease |
title_fullStr | Laboratory diagnostics of alcohol intoxication in patients with alcohol-induced liver disease |
title_full_unstemmed | Laboratory diagnostics of alcohol intoxication in patients with alcohol-induced liver disease |
title_short | Laboratory diagnostics of alcohol intoxication in patients with alcohol-induced liver disease |
title_sort | laboratory diagnostics of alcohol intoxication in patients with alcohol induced liver disease |
topic | alcohol consumption alcohol-induced liver cirrhosis acute and chronic intoxication alcohol carbohydrate-deficient transferrin |
url | https://www.gastro-j.ru/jour/article/view/1498 |
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