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. 2010 Feb;12(1):4–14. doi: 10.1111/j.1477-2574.2009.00120.x

Table 3.

Postoperative enzyme markers of liver injurya

Comparison Postoperative day AST, MD (95% CI) ALT MD (95% CI)
Dextrose vs. control74,75 1 −107.20 (−1.53 to −0.83) −123.3 (−182.47 to −64.13)
5 −89.7 (−133.04 to −6.36) −191.0 (−243.15 to −138.85)
Methylprednisolone vs. control54,59,6769 2 −117.0 (−221.03 to −12.97) −125.0 (−239.48 to −10.52)
Trimetazidine vs. placebo70 1 −29.0 (−56.92 to −1.08) −30.0 (−59.50 to −0.50)
3 −20.0 (−39.69 to −0.31) −19.0 (−37.71 to −0.29)
5 −7.0 (−13.56 to −0.44) −15.0 (−29.75 to −0.25)
7 −8.0 (−15.37 to −0.63)
10 −5.0 (−9.90 to −0.10)
Sevoflurane vs. propofol56 Peak levels −254.18 (−450.59 to −57.77)
Ulinastatin vs. gantaileb63 AST on 3 ALT on 1, 3, 7 Exact value not reported Exact values not reported
Vitamin E vs. placeboc55 1 to 6 Area under curve. Exact value not reported
a

Only significant results are shown

b

The trial authors reported a significant difference between the groups but did not provide the exact numerical values

c

The trial authors reported a significant reduction in AST levels on days 1–6 postoperatively as measured by the area under the curve

AST, aspartate aminotransferase; ALT, alanine aminotransferase; CI, confidence interval; MD, mean difference