Vol. 5, Issue 2, Part A (2022)

To investigate the link between serum prolactin levels and the severity of liver cirrhosis

Author(s):

Harini Natvarbhai Patel, Sourav Bansal, Arghadip Das, Himani J Suthar, Minkalbahen Anilkumar Patel, Kavan Sunilkumar Nakum, Dr. Vinodh Boopalraj and Kantamneni Dyutika

Abstract:
Aim: To investigate the link between serum prolactin levels and the severity of liver cirrhosis.
Methods: This cross-sectional research covers 60 chronic liver disease patients (CLD). There are 25 female patients and 35 male patients. Their ages vary from 35 to 58 years, with a mean standard deviation of 52.94±6.99. According to the Modified Child's Pugh score, the cases studied are divided into three groups:
Group 1: Consists of 20 individuals with mild liver cirrhosis.
Group 2: Consists of 20 individuals with mild liver cirrhosis.
Group 3: Consists of 20 individuals with severe liver cirrhosis.
Results: This research included 60 patients ranging in age from 35 to 60 years old, with a mean SD of 52.94±6.99 years; there were 35 male patients (58.33 percent) and 25 female patients (41.67 percent). PRL levels range from (5.6-39) ng/ml with a mean S.D of (19.76±10.14 ng/dl). The albumin level ranges from (1.3-4.2) mgdl, with a mean S.D of (3.18±0.95) gdl. Total bilirubin levels range from (1.3-6.8) mg/dl, with a mean standard deviation of (2.71.4 mg/dl). The prothrombin time ranges from (2.8-8.5) sec, with a mean S.D of (8.85.44 sec). Creatinine levels range from (0.7-6) mg/dl, with a mean S.D. of (2.35±1.31 mg/dl). The ultrasonic diameter of the portal vein (PV) varies from (10-19) cm with a mean S.D (13.19±1.84 cm). The child Pugh score ranges from (5 to 14) with a mean S.D of (10.16±4.16). The Roc curve for blood prolactin level as a predictor of severe/moderate liver cirrhosis reveals that at the cutoff point of 19.8 ng/ml, the sensitivity is 68.94%, the specificity is 80.15%, the PPV is 85.5%, and the NPV is 62%.
Conclusion: Prolactin levels rise considerably in individuals with severe liver illness, especially those with ascites and hepatic encephalopathy. A high prolactin level might therefore be regarded as a risk factor for liver cirrhosis.

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Harini Natvarbhai Patel, Sourav Bansal, Arghadip Das, Himani J Suthar, Minkalbahen Anilkumar Patel, Kavan Sunilkumar Nakum, Dr. Vinodh Boopalraj and Kantamneni Dyutika. To investigate the link between serum prolactin levels and the severity of liver cirrhosis. Int. J. Adv. Community Med. 2022;5(2):13-17. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33545/comed.2022.v5.i2a.232