Thank you for your question and for visiting the Family Practice Forum.
I would agree the liver enzymes appear to be elevated.
GOT and GPT are also referred to as AST and ALT.
Transaminases (ALT/AST)
Transaminase levels are performed to determine if a patient has inflammation of the liver, which may incdicate liver damage. An enzyme called serum glutamate pyruvate transaminase is normally found in high concentrations within the liver. If the liver is injured, high levels of the enzyme alanine transaminase (ALT) are released into the blood. Abnormal test results may indicate inflammation of the liver (hepatitis) which can be caused by any of a number of conditions.
Another transaminase test, the AST level, looks for elevated levels of aspartate aminotransferase (AST) in the blood. AST is in high concentrations within liver cells, the heart, skeletal muscle cells, and other tissues. An elevated AST is used to diagnose and monitor liver disease (in combination with ALT and other enzymes). It can also be seen with hepatitis.
My advice to you is to have the babies tested for Hepatitis A, B and C and possibly have a liver (abdominal) ultrasound to help to determine if there is any underlying abnormality of the liver. These elevations may be due to previous neonatal jaundice or possibly a blood cell abnormality. If there is no evidence of hepatitis, blood cell abnormality (which can be determined by doing a blood test known as a "CBC" (complete blood count), and the ultrasound is normal, in all liklihood there is no serious underlying physiologic abnormality. These transaminases should be monitored however every few months to make sure they return to normal.
Please let me know if I can be of further assistance with this matter. I wish you well.
Dean M. Tomasello, M.D.
They are thriving both physically and developmentally and would not turn them in for the world!!!
Good luck to you.
Jack