The Accuracy of the S100B Protein Biomarker in the Prognosis of Patients with Acute Spinal Cord Injury

Kaveh Haddadi, S. Abediankenari, S. Ehteshami, Abbas Alipour, Hassan Shayan Majd, Hamed Jafarpour, L. Asadian
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Introduction The role of some biomarkers such as S100 beta (S100B) has been somewhat known in determining the severity of primary acute spinal cord injury (SCI), and today, it has been the basis of various relevant studies. Therefore, this study estimates the S100B level in serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in patients with spinal injuries. Methods This was a descriptive-analytic study. In this study, 31 patients with acute SCI referred to Sari Imam Khomeini Hospital, Iran, were recruited. Patients were divided into two groups of complete and incomplete SCI according to the American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA). The S100B concentrations in serum and CSF levels were compared between the two groups. Result There was only significant positive correlation between S100B CSF concentration and complete SCI based on the ASIA criterion, meaning that in cases of complete SCI the S100B CSF concentration was significantly increased correlation coefficient (CC) (cc = 0.529 and p = 0.002). Based on the results of serum S100B protein concentration, 14.70 ng/dL with a sensitivity of 66.7% and specificity of 55% was determined as cutoff for complete SCI. Also, about the CSF S100B protein level variable, concentration of 342.18 ng/dL with 100% sensitivity and 64% specificity was determined as cutoff for complete injury. Conclusion The results of this unique study have shown that S100B were useful markers for predicting the prognosis of patients with acute SCI and cutoff points determined for serum and especially CSF concentrations can differentiate complete and incomplete SCI.
S100B 蛋白生物标志物对急性脊髓损伤患者预后的准确性
引言 S100 beta(S100B)等生物标志物在确定原发性急性脊髓损伤(SCI)严重程度方面的作用已广为人知,如今它已成为各种相关研究的基础。因此,本研究估计了脊髓损伤患者血清和脑脊液(CSF)中的 S100B 水平。方法 这是一项描述性分析研究。本研究招募了 31 名转诊至伊朗萨里伊玛目霍梅尼医院的急性 SCI 患者。根据美国脊柱损伤协会(ASIA)的标准,患者被分为完全性和不完全性脊柱损伤两组。比较两组患者血清和脑脊液中的 S100B 浓度。结果 根据 ASIA 标准,S100B CSF 浓度与完全性 SCI 之间存在明显的正相关,即完全性 SCI 患者的 S100B CSF 浓度相关系数(CC)明显升高(cc = 0.529,p = 0.002)。根据血清 S100B 蛋白浓度的结果,14.70 ng/dL 被确定为完全性 SCI 的临界值,敏感性为 66.7%,特异性为 55%。此外,关于脑脊液 S100B 蛋白水平变量,342.18 纳克/分升的浓度被确定为完全损伤的临界值,敏感性为 100%,特异性为 64%。结论 这项独特研究的结果表明,S100B 是预测急性 SCI 患者预后的有用标记物,血清尤其是 CSF 浓度的临界点可区分完全性和不完全性 SCI。
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