Correlación entre los valores de Gama Glutamil Transferasa, Fosfatasa Alcalina y Bilirrubinas como factor de riesgo de Colestasis en adultos de 40 - 70 años de la Parroquia Gualel.

In the clinical laboratory liver profile is studied by determinations performed on blood samples to assess liver function, which in the group of liver diseases causing cholestasis is reduced or stopped bile flow, which can be obstructed greater or lesser extent at any point in the liver cells and th...

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Main Author: Esparza Quezada, Carla del Rocio (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Language:spa
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/17725
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Summary:In the clinical laboratory liver profile is studied by determinations performed on blood samples to assess liver function, which in the group of liver diseases causing cholestasis is reduced or stopped bile flow, which can be obstructed greater or lesser extent at any point in the liver cells and the duodenum , thus reaching regarded as a health problem in our society. In the parish of Gualel there have been no cases of people with this type of alterations , so it was considered this type of study in this parish so that in the present investigation was proposed as objectives: Determine the values ​​Gamma Glutamyl Transferase, Alkaline Phosphatase and Bilirubin by the colorimetric method and / or enzyme in adults 40-70 years of the parish Gualel , establish the relationship between the values ​​of Gamma Glutamyl Transferase , Alkaline Phosphatase and Bilirubin as presumptive factor cholestasis. This research is a descriptive and cross-sectional sample had like 125 people who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria, concluding that 14% of the total population range had elevated glutamyl transferase, alkaline phosphatase and Bilirubin , just way could be identified with altered values ​​44% at ages 40 to 47 years . KEY WORDS: Cholestasis, Gamma Glutamyl Transferase, Alkaline phosphatase and Bilirubin.