TABLE 1

Initial laboratory tests when evaluating for chronic liver disease

Laboratory testFunctionRationale
Complete blood cell countPatients with liver disease are more prone to bleeding due to decrease production of liver clotting factorsMay manifest as anemia
Often decreased platelet levels
Alanine aminotransferase (ALT)/aspartate aminotransferase (AST)ALT is an enzyme found in the liverALT increased during liver injury
AST is an enzyme found in the liver, heart, muscle, and kidneysAST increased in the presence of liver injury
Elevated AST is less specific than ALT for liver injury
AlbuminAlbumin is a protein made by the liverOften decreased in chronic liver disease
Alkaline phosphataseAlkaline phosphatase is an enzyme often produced by bile ducts, also produced by boneMay be normal or elevated in liver disease
Total bilirubinBilirubin, a breakdown product of heme, is conjugated by the liver to allow for removal from the bodyMay be increased in liver disease
Damage to the liver may result in inability to process bilirubin
Gamma-glutamyl transferaseAn enzyme found primarily in the liverMay be elevated in liver disease
Can be used in elevated alkaline phosphatase to determine if origin is hepatic or bone
Prothrombin time (PT)/international normalized ratio (INR)Measure amount and function of clotting factorsBecause clotting factors are produced by the liver, PT and INR may be prolonged in patients with liver disease