Analysis of Nitrogen Balance Test in Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury

Da Ham Kim, Jiwoong Oh
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Background: This study aimed to analyze the catabolic phases of patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) by performing the Nitrogen Balance Test (NB Test).Methods: This single-centered, retrospective study included data from 292 patients who underwent NB tests from 2019 to 2022 and categorized them as TBI and Non-TBI groups. The basic clinical factors (gender, age, and initial GCS), critical care factors (APACHE, SOFA, and ICU stay days), and outcomes (GOS). The trend of the NB test was investigated in all groups and analyzed the statistical correlation of the NB test was with severity, critical care factors, and outcomes. Results: A total of 52 patients were found to have TBI. The 26 out of 52 TBI patients underwent the second NB test 1 week after the first NB test. The deficiency of protein calculated was 24.375 g. There was a significant statistical difference of NB test patterns between the non-TBI and TBI patients.Conclusion: Physicians should be aware of the catabolic phases of acute TBI events indicating notable protein loss in the patients. Therefore, we should consider the additional supply of protein when managing TBI patients.
外伤性脑损伤患者氮平衡试验分析
背景:本研究旨在通过氮平衡试验(NB Test)分析创伤性脑损伤(TBI)患者的分解代谢阶段。方法:这项单中心回顾性研究纳入了2019年至2022年接受NB检查的292例患者的数据,并将其分为TBI组和非TBI组。基本临床因素(性别、年龄和初始GCS)、重症监护因素(APACHE、SOFA和ICU住院天数)和结局(GOS)。观察各组患者NB测试趋势,分析NB测试与病情严重程度、危重监护因素及结局的统计学相关性。结果:共发现52例TBI患者。52例TBI患者中的26例在第一次NB检测后1周进行了第二次NB检测。蛋白质缺乏量为24.375 g。非脑外伤患者与脑外伤患者的NB测试模式差异有统计学意义。结论:医生应该了解急性脑损伤事件的分解代谢阶段,这表明患者有明显的蛋白质损失。因此,在治疗TBI患者时,我们应该考虑额外的蛋白质供应。
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