Medico-legal application of ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase L1 in mild and moderate head injured patients

Menna Alhosary, M. el-Gohary, Ahmed Soliman, Mona M. Ghonem
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Abstract: Introduction: Head trauma is considered a frequent cause of death and disability in Egypt and worldwide. Evaluation of head injured patient is required in different forensic settings. Recently, biomarkers have been introduced to predict outcomes of traumatic head injury. Ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase-L1 (UCH-L1) is one of the novel biomarkers with neuronal specific components. Thus, the current study aimed to evaluate the medico-legal application of UCH-L1 as a prognostic marker in mild and moderate head injured patients. The current study was conducted on forty-five adult subjects during the period from June 2018 to December 2018. They were divided into: 15 mild head injured patients (group I), 15 moderate head injured patients (group II) and 15 healthy subjects served as controls (group III). All participants were subjected to history taking, clinical examination, head computed tomography scan, and estimation of UCH-L1 concentration. Results: UCH-L1 concentration was significantly higher in group I and II compared to group III, moreover it was significantly higher in group II compared to group I. Significant positive correlations were observed between UCH-L1 concentration and each of hospitalization period and duration of post-traumatic amnesia in all head injured patients. The median concentration of UCH-L1 in patients who developed complications (11.90 ng/ml) was significantly higher than in patients who didn’t have complications (0.04 ng/ml). UCH-L1 could predict complications at cut off value > 0.2 ng/ml. Conclusions: Serum UCH-L1 could be useful for forensic experts to establish cause-effect relationship between poor outcome and trauma in head injured patients.
泛素c端水解酶L1在轻中度颅脑损伤患者中的法医学应用
摘要:引言:在埃及和世界范围内,头部创伤被认为是导致死亡和残疾的常见原因。在不同的法医环境中需要对头部受伤患者进行评估。最近,生物标志物被用于预测颅脑外伤的预后。泛素c端水解酶- l1 (Ubiquitin C-terminal hydroase - l1, UCH-L1)是一类具有神经元特异性成分的新型生物标志物。因此,本研究旨在评估UCH-L1作为轻中度颅脑损伤患者预后标志物的医学法律应用。目前的研究是在2018年6月至2018年12月期间对45名成人受试者进行的。研究对象分为:轻度颅脑损伤患者15例(I组)、中度颅脑损伤患者15例(II组)和健康对照15例(III组)。所有参与者均进行病史记录、临床检查、头部ct扫描和UCH-L1浓度估计。结果:ⅰ组、ⅱ组UCH-L1浓度明显高于ⅲ组,ⅱ组UCH-L1浓度明显高于ⅰ组。所有颅脑损伤患者的UCH-L1浓度与住院时间、创伤后遗忘时间均呈显著正相关。出现并发症的患者中位UCH-L1浓度(11.90 ng/ml)显著高于无并发症的患者(0.04 ng/ml)。UCH-L1在截断值> 0.2 ng/ml时可预测并发症。结论:血清UCH-L1可为法医鉴定颅脑损伤患者预后不良与创伤之间的因果关系提供依据。
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