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Role of S100B protein in urine and serum as an early predictor of mortality after severe traumatic brain injury in adults

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2012-09-29

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Rodriguez-Rodriguez, Ana
Egea-Guerrero, Juan Jose
Leon-Justel, Antonio
Gordillo-Escobar, Elena
Revuelto-Rey, Jaume
Vilches-Arenas, Angel
Carrillo-Vico, Antonio
Dominguez-Roldan, Jose Maria
Murillo-Cabezas, Francisco
Guerrero, Juan Miguel

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S100B is a calcium-binding protein released into the blood from astroglial cells due to brain injury. Some authors have described a correlation between S100B serum concentration and severity of brain damage. There is not much information about the accuracy of urinary S100B for predicting outcome after severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). 55 patients with severe TBI were included in the study. Blood and urine samples were drawn to determine S100B levels on admission and on the subsequent 24, 48, 72 and 96 h. S100B concentrations (serum and urine) were significantly higher in patients who were dead a month after the accident compared to survivors. ROC-analysis showed that S100B at 24 h post-severe TBI is a useful tool for predicting mortality (serum: AUC 0.958, urine: AUC 0.778). The best cut-offs for S100B were 0.461 μg/L and 0.025 μg/L (serum and urine respectively), with a sensitivity of 90% for both measurements and a specificity of 88.4% (serum) and 62.8% (urine). We can state that the determination of S100B levels both in urine and serum acts as a sensitive and an effective biomarker for the early prediction of mortality after severe TBI.

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Humans
Area under curve
Astrocytes
Brain injuries
Brain injuries, Traumatic
Biomarkers
Brain
Calcium-binding proteins
Accidents
Survivors

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Accidentes
Astrocitos
Biomarcadores
Encéfalo
Humanos
Lesiones encefálicas
Lesiones traumáticas del encéfalo
Proteínas de unión al calcio

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Traumatic brain injury, S100B, Urine, Mortality, Biomarcadores, Biomarkers, Lesiones traumáticas del encéfalo, Orina, Mortalidad

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Rodríguez-Rodríguez A, Egea-Guerrero JJ, León-Justel A, Gordillo-Escobar E, Revuelto-Rey J, Vilches-Arenas A, et al. Role of S100B protein in urine and serum as an early predictor of mortality after severe traumatic brain injury in adults. Clin Chim Acta. 2012 Dec 24;414:228-33