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25. Serum Bilirubin and G-Glutamyl Transferase in Female Patients Suffering from Migraine

Akram Munir and Muhammad Akbar

ABSTRACT

Objective: To analyze serum bilirubin and liver aminotransferase in migraine female patients at a tertiary care hospital of Sindh.

Study Design: Cross sectional study

Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted at the Department of Medicine, Isra University Hospitals from February 2019 to January 2020.

Materials and Methods: A sample of 100 diagnosed cases of migraine and 100 controls was selected according criteria. Severity of migraine headache was defined according to the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). 5 ml blood was drawn; 2 ml was put in EDTA bottles for blood parameters and 3 ml was centrifuged to get sera for detection of liver function tests. Data was analyzed on statistical software SPSS (ver 21.0) by Student t-test (at P ≤ 0.05) and correlation by Spearman`s rho testing.

Results: Total, Direct and Indirect bilirubin in control and migraine patients were noted as 1.24±0.09 and 1.07±0.08 mg/dl (P=0.0001), 0.86±0.09 and 0.71±0.04 mg/dl (P=0.0001), 0.27±0.08 and 0.23±0.09 mg/dl (P=0.001) respectively. GGT in control was 36.3±6.09IU compared to migraine patients as 44.9±8.3 IU. Total bilirubin, direct and indirect bilirubin reveals negative correlation with migraine severity, while gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT) reveals positive correlation.

Conclusion: The present prospective study found low serum bilirubin and raised gamma – glutamyl transferase levels in migraine patients.

Key Words: Bilirubin, Migraine, G-glutamyl transferase

Citation of article: Munir A, Akbar M. Serum Bilirubin and G-Glutamyl Transferase in Female Patients Suffering from Migraine. Med Forum 2020;31(12):110-114.