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i do 1st test for HCV Antibody on 12-june-2006 from a well known laboratory that reported as... A positive anti-HCV-ELISA does not distinguish those who cleared the infection from those who are chronically infected.( that's about both reactive tests you have!).Fluctuation of serum aminotransferases is common after the acute infection; the serum alanine aminotransferase[ (ALT) =SGPT]concentration may normalize in up to 40 percent of cases. However, actual resolution of infection, as determined by the persistent loss of HCV-RNA, occurs in fewer than 15 percent of patients. Furthermore, HCV-RNA may remain detectable in the liver even in patients in whom it is undetectable in serum, although its clinical significance is uncertain . I think HCV RNA test(PCR) is nessasary in this case ,HCV RNA testing should be performed in As a nurse and from the limited info ,the patient is getting better,,, Reactive means a positive test for Hep C. It's not uncommon to have a false-positive on the first Anti-HCV. If this happens, retesting is done to confirm. You've had two tests. You had an elevated SGPT in June and that has increased since October. I'd say it's worsening. Reactive for Hepatitis antibody means presence of Hepatitis C virus. As you can see, the patient's results is higher than the cut-off value, thus it is reactive. The increase value of SGPT means the liver is greatly affected ( which is true for patients having hepatitis). You have to check the units given (in your first lab result the unit of SGPT is IU/L while the 2nd one is U/L) so the different laboratory may give different values for the test.As far as I know, IU is the real unit thus making your second lab test above the normal value of SGPT. But this does not conclude whether the case got worst or not. Having hepatitis C reactive is already a case needs to be monitored. You can tell your doctor to request for additional liver function test aside from SGPT there is SGOT, Bilirubin, total Bili, protein and albumin.Hope this helps. God bless you have hepatitis c. i would not self treat as herbs and flushes and concoctions can interfere with true test results, not only that but could be dangerous as with HCV infection you also have a tendency for bi-directional diseases affecting other organs. It is typical for SPGT levels (also known as ALT) to fluctuate with Hep C infection. Both tests show you have the antibodies to HCV. Your next step would be to have a HCV PCR quantitative test (viral load). This will give you a numercal result which, if detectable, means you have chronic, active HCV. If it is undetectable, then you are one of the lucky 15-20% that spontaneously clear the virus. As a health professional and a person who also has Hep C. Your lab values are increasing, and that means that the disease process is progressing (or getting worst). You need to go to your doctor and get your genotype and viral load tested. There is also a new blood test to see how much damage has been done to the liver, its called fiber-sure. All these test will determine the treatment course of action. There are also a TON of websites on HepC.... just search for them. Also, and this is very important, you need to get the Hep A and B vaccine. Your liver cant handle to have more then one Hep at a time. Hope that all this helped. |
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