Abstract

Objective To discuss the clinical significance of blood indicators in patients with fatty liver . Methods 122 patients with fatty liver were selected as the observation group ,and 131 patients with non-fatty liver were selected as the control group .All patients were given examinations of blood routine ,blood lipid,liver function. The differences of various blood indicators were compared ,and the relationship between liver function and blood lipid was analyzed.Results WBC,LYM,EO,RBC,HCT,HGB,MPV,P-LCR of the observation group were significantly higher than those of the control group ( t=10.694,3.584,5.427,18.65,22.857,23.014,4.217,4.684,all P〈0.05),and PLT of the observation group was significantly lower than that of the control group (t=5.631,P〈0.05). TG,TC,LDL-C,AST,ALT of observation group were significantly higher than those of the control group ( t=7.01, 8.45,7.26,13.62,11.98,all P〈0.05),and HDL-C of the observation group was significantly lower than control group (t=4.13,P 〈0.05).ALT was positively correlated with TC,TG(OR =1.762,P 〈0.05),and negatively correlated with HDL-C ( OR=0 .7 4 5 , P〈0 .0 5 ) .AST was positively correlated with ALT , TC ( OR=3 .6 7 8 , P〈0 .0 5 ) , ALT and AST,TG,HDL-C had good linear relationship .Conclusion The blood indexes of patients with fatty liver and non-fatty liver exist significant differences , and the relationship between the indexes of liver function and blood lipids index is close ,and reducing blood fat levels can help to improve liver function .These results provide basis for the clinical diagnosis and guide therapy of fatty liver . Key words: Fatty liver; Non-fatty liver; Blood routine examination; Blood fat; Liver function

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