what is SGPT Test?
The Serum Glutamic Pyruvic Transaminase test, also known as the SGPT test, is performed to identify the level of Glutamic Pyruvic Transaminase (GPT) in the bloodstream. GPT is an enzyme that is produced by different types of cells in your body. The cells that are known to produce the most amount of GPT are the heart, kidney, liver, and muscle cells. However, this test is most frequently used to keep a check on the health condition of your liver. It is a painless test with no side effects other than the momentary pain of a pinprick when the doctor draws blood from the arm.
What are SGPT test uses?
The SGPT blood test is typically used to detect any kind of disease or injury to the heart, kidney, liver, or any particular muscle group. However, this test is most frequently used to detect any problems with the liver. A doctor will most likely prescribe this test at regular intervals for liver patients.
What is the normal range of SGPT/ALT?
SGPT, also known as Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) Test, has a definite normal range. The range of results considered normal in an SGPT test is between 7 and 56 units per litre. Anything above that means an organ that produces SGPT enzyme is most likely damaged, and treatment needs to be done at the earliest.