Analysis of the results of the Liver Pentathlon is a routine clinical test that determines whether the liver is normal, whether it is diseased, and the extent of liver damage. It includes tests for alanine aminotransferase and glutamine aminotransferase, direct bilirubin, indirect bilirubin, and total bilirubin. 1. alanine aminotransferase: mainly found in the cytoplasm of liver cells. Normal value is 0~40U/L. When it is high, it indicates liver damage. 2. Glutamine aminotransferase: the main place is in the mitochondria of hepatocytes. Normal value is 0~40U/L. When it is too high, it indicates severe liver damage. This damage can be caused by inflammation, alcoholism, drugs and so on. 3. Direct bilirubin: When red blood cells die or are destroyed, hemoglobin is released into the blood, which can lead to an increase in direct bilirubin. The normal value is 1.7~7umol/L. Higher values indicate liver damage or destruction of red blood cells. 4. Indirect bilirubin: indirect bilirubin changes from the liver and is excreted from the bile ducts. Normal value is 1.7~13.7umol/l. Elevation indicates liver disease or biliary obstruction. 5. Total bilirubin: including direct bilirubin and indirect bilirubin. Normal value is 1.7~17.1umol/l, high is easy to occur jaundice. Clinically, by analyzing the results of five liver tests, you can know whether the liver is normal, whether there are lesions, and the degree of liver damage. However, do not judge or diagnose on your own based on the test results. You should consult the doctor in time, and the doctor will make a comprehensive analysis and a clear diagnosis according to the specific situation.