Significance of serum neuron-specific enolase in patients with acute traumatic brain iniurv

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官卫
杨伊林
夏为民
李璐
龚德生
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[1] China
[2] Changzhou
[3] Department of Neurosurgery
[4] Third Hospital Affiliated to Suzhou University
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Brain injuries; Glasgow coma scale; Neuron specific enolase;
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R651 [头部及神经外科学];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
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Objective: To study the association between serum neuron-specific enolase ( NSE) and the extent of brain damage and the outcome after acute traumatic brain injury (TBI).Methods: The release patterns of serum NSE in 78 patients after acute TBI were analyzed by using the enzyme linked immunosobent assay. The levels of NSE were compared with Glasgow coma scale, the category of brain injury and the outcome after 6 months of injury.Results: There were different NSE values in patients with minor ( 12.96 μg/L ±2.39 μg/L ), moderate ( 23.44 μg/L ±5.33 μg/L ) and severe brain injury ( 42.68 μg/L ±4.57 μg/L ). After severe TBI, the concentration of NSE in patients with epidural hematomas was 13.38 μg/L±4.01 μg/L, 24.03 μg/L±2.85 μg/L in brain contusion without surgical intervention group, 55.20 μg/L ±6.35 μg/L in brain contusion with surgical intervention group, and 83.85 μg/L ± 15.82 μg/L in diffuse brain swelling group. There were close correlations between NSE values and Glasgow coma scale
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