S100B蛋白作为外伤性脑损伤的生物标志物和预测因子。

Pub Date : 2023-07-10 DOI:10.5507/bp.2023.025
Stefan Trnka, Premysl Stejskal, Jakub Jablonsky, David Krahulik, Daniel Pohlodek, Lumir Hrabalek
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目的:探讨S100B蛋白对颅脑损伤患者预后的影响,以及S100B蛋白与时间、内源性疾病、体质、多发伤及季节的关系。方法:对124例创伤性脑损伤(TBI)患者进行S100B蛋白水平检测。结果:损伤后72h及72h内的S100B蛋白水平变化具有统计学意义,可预测损伤后1个月临床状况良好。72h后S100B蛋白值的最高敏感性(81.4%)和特异性(83.3%),临界值为0.114。对于72h后的变化,即S100B值的下降,最佳临界值为0.730,此时特异性和敏感性之和(76.3%)最高,敏感性和特异性之和(54.2%)最高,或者在临界值处下降0.526,此时敏感性(62.5%)和特异性(62.9%)更为平衡。S100B值在基线时最高;外伤后72h采集的S100B值与出院或转移时GCS呈负相关(r=-0.517, p)。结论:外伤后72h标本采集的S100B蛋白水平可作为患者预后的补充指标。
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S100B protein as a biomarker and predictor in traumatic brain injury.

Objectives: To determine the prognostic potential of S100B protein in patients with craniocerebral injury, correlation between S100B protein and time, selected internal diseases, body habitus, polytrauma, and season.

Methods: We examined the levels of S100B protein in 124 patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI).

Results: The S100B protein level 72 h after injury and changes over 72 h afterwards are statistically significant for prediction of a good clinical condition 1 month after injury. The highest sensitivity (81.4%) and specificity (83.3%) for the S100B protein value after 72 h was obtained for a cut-off value of 0.114. For the change after 72 h, that is a decrease in S100B value, the optimal cut-off is 0.730, where the sum of specificity (76.3%) and sensitivity (54.2%) is the highest, or a decrease by 0.526 at the cut-off value, where sensitivity (62.5%) and specificity (62.9%) are more balanced. The S100B values were the highest at baseline; S100B value taken 72 h after trauma negatively correlated with GCS upon discharge or transfer (r=-0.517, P<0.0001). We found no relationship between S100B protein and hypertension, diabetes mellitus, BMI, or season when the trauma occurred. Changes in values and a higher level of S100B protein were demonstrated in polytraumas with a median of 1.070 (0.042; 8.780) μg/L compared to isolated TBI with a median of 0.421 (0.042; 11.230) μg/L.

Conclusion: S100B protein level with specimen collection 72 h after trauma can be used as a complementary marker of patient prognosis.

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