Elevated Serum Alanine Transaminase (ALT) in Patients of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Nasir Shah, Saqib Jahangir, Naeem Ahmed, Muhammad Saleem Hasan, Yasir Abbas Zaidi, Saira Khalid
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ABSTRACT
Objective:
The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of raised serum
alanine transaminase level in patients of type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Design:
cross-sectional study
Study Settings:
This study was conducted at Department of Internal Medicine Abbas Institute of
Medical Sciences Muzaffarabad from November 2020 to April 2021.
Material and
Methods: Total 144 patients were included in the study
having age from 18 to 60 of both genders with Type 2 DM. It was labeled as
elevated if it was ≥50 IU/L. A written informed consent was taken from each
patient.
Results: Patient’s
age ranged from 36 to 70 years having mean value of 44.4±8.3 y. BMI ranged from
21.2 Kg/m2 to 34.7 Kg/m2 with a mean of 27.2±3.7 Kg/m2. Disease duration was
from 2 to 14 years with a mean of 7.1±3.8 years. Elevated serum ALT was noted
in 38 (26.4%) patients with type-II diabetes.
Conclusion: Elevated
serum ALT was noted in a substantial proportion of patients with type-II diabetes
and was significantly more frequent in patients with poor glycemic control
which warrants good glycemic control to prevent and routine screening of such
patients in future practice to timely identify and manage this complication to
improve the outcome.
Keywords: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Serum Alanine
Transaminase, Prevalence