Beijing, 5 October (). An international study has found that data analysis models based on a simple blood test can predict the risk of developing severe liver disease within 10 years, allowing liver diseases such as cirrhosis and liver cancer.
Researchers at the Karolinska Institute and other institutions in Sweden have recently published a paper in the British Medical Journal, stating that they have invented a model statistical method called ‘Core’, which can make future programs based on data based on age, gender and three common liver enzymes such as Alonine Aminotransfense.
Researchers monitored the health check -up data of 4,80,000 people in Stockholm, Sweden for the health check -up and their health for the next 30 years. About 1.5 percent of them later have serious liver related diseases such as cirrhosis and liver cancer or require liver transplantation.
Researchers used this data to confirm that the core model has high accuracy and in 88 percent of cases it can find out whether the diseases related to the later phase in research subjects will develop or not, which exceeds the accuracy of the currently recommended model.
Researchers also tested this model on two groups in Finland and UK, showing high accuracy of the core model in predicting this risk. Researchers hope that in the future they will be able to test more on high -risk people of liver disease.
(Sincerely- China Media Group, Beijing)
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