Peck K, Shinton R, Beevers G
University Department of Medicine, Dudley Road Hospital, Birmingham, UK.
Postgrad Med J. 1990 Sep;66(779):710-3. doi: 10.1136/pgmj.66.779.710.
Serial serum gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) levels were estimated in 23 consecutive patients admitted to hospital with a diagnosis of acute stroke. The proportion of patients with elevated GGT levels in the initial, 36-hour and 72-hour samples was 13%, 30% and 24% respectively, suggesting a transient rise following a stroke. Patients with a history of diabetes mellitus had an initial serum GGT level 21 IU/l (95% confidence interval 6 to 37) higher than non-diabetics. We conclude that GGT levels after a stroke may reflect a history of diabetes and cerebral damage as well as the usual more established causes. Physicians, therefore, should be wary of attributing all unexplained high GGT levels in stroke patients to alcohol.
对连续收治的23例诊断为急性中风的患者进行了血清γ-谷氨酰转移酶(GGT)水平的系列测定。初始样本、36小时样本和72小时样本中GGT水平升高的患者比例分别为13%、30%和24%,提示中风后GGT水平会短暂升高。有糖尿病史的患者初始血清GGT水平比无糖尿病史的患者高21 IU/l(95%置信区间为6至37)。我们得出结论,中风后的GGT水平可能反映糖尿病史、脑损伤以及常见的其他既定病因。因此,医生应谨慎,不要将中风患者所有无法解释的高GGT水平都归因于酒精。