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. 2010 Jun 15;1(2):98–104. doi: 10.1136/fg.2009.000521

Table 1.

Abnormal liver function in patients on long term parenteral nutrition

Reference Liver function abnormality Rate of abnormality in HPN patients (%) Note
Luman12 Abnormal LFTs 48 ↑Alkaline phosphatase commonest abnormality
Salvino63 Abnormal LFTs 95
Cavicchi10 Chronic biochemical cholestasis* 65 after 6 months High lipid content in PN
Lloyd13 Chronic biochemical cholestasis* 24 Point prevalence
Ito64 Advanced liver disease 19
Chan65 Advanced liver disease 14
Cavicchi10 Complicated liver disease 26 at 2 years High lipid content in PN
50 at 6 years
Salvino63 Severe liver disease 4
*

Persistent elevation to >1.5 times the upper limit of the normal range for >6 months of two of three biochemical variables (alkaline phosphatase, γ-glutamyl transferase and conjugated bilirubin).

Fibrosis or cirrhosis.

Combination of total bilirubin >3 mg/dl, albumin <3.2 g/dl and prothrombin time >3 s prolonged.

HPN, home parenteral nutrition; LFTs, liver function tests; PN, parenteral nutrition.