P 物质在脑水肿中的作用以及与脑比重估算和创伤后脑水肿结果预测的关系

Q1 Medicine World Neurosurgery: X Pub Date : 2024-03-03 DOI:10.1016/j.wnsx.2024.100355
Subhas Konar , Dhaval Shukla , B. Indira Devi , Rita Christopher , Nishanth S , Louis Puybasset , Dhritiman Chakrabarti , P. Sundaravadivel , Shubham Nirmal
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方法纳入在 6 小时内就诊且 CT 扫描显示主要为脑水肿的急性创伤性脑损伤患者。从创伤后 6 小时内采集的血清样本中评估 P 物质水平。我们还使用 Brain View 软件评估了大脑特异性重力。血清物质 P 浓度中位数为 167.89(IQR:101.09-238.2)。物质 P 浓度在创伤后早期较高(p = 0.001)。整个大脑的比重中位数为 1.04。在单变量分析中,低格拉斯哥昏迷量表(GCS)、血清中 P 物质浓度升高、鹿特丹分级高、脑水肿分级高、国际标准化比值高和血糖水平高与六个月后的不良预后有关。在逻辑回归分析中,入院时 GCS 低、脑水肿分级高和血糖水平升高与 6 个月后的不良预后密切相关。结论血清物质 P 与创伤后脑水肿的严重程度密切相关。然而,脑特异性重力与创伤后脑水肿的严重程度并不直接相关。血清物质 P 不会影响创伤性脑损伤的临床结果。
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Role of substance P in cerebral edema and association with an estimated specific gravity of the brain and an outcome prediction in post-traumatic cerebral edema

Purpose

The study aims to evaluate the role of substance P in cerebral edema and outcomes associated with acute TBI.

Method

Patients with acute TBI who presented within 6 h and a CT scan showed predominantly cerebral edema were included in the study. Substance P level was assessed from a serum sample collected within 6 h of trauma. We also evaluated the brain-specific gravity using the Brain View software.

Result

A total of 160 (128 male) patients were recruited. The median serum substance P concentration was 167.89 (IQR: 101.09–238.2). Substance P concentration was high in the early hours after trauma (p = 0.001). The median specific gravity of the entire brain was 1.04. Patients with a low Glasgow coma scale (GCS) at admission had a high concentration of the substance P. In the univariate analysis, low GCS, elevated serum concentrations of substance P level, high Rotterdam grade, high cerebral edema grade, a high international normalized ratio value, and high blood sugar levels were associated with poor outcomes at six months. In logistic regression analysis, low GCS at admission, high cerebral edema grade, and elevated blood sugar level were strongly associated with poor outcomes at six months. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.884 (0.826–0.941).

Conclusion

Serum substance P is strongly associated with the severity of cerebral edema after TBI. However, brain-specific gravity does not directly correlate with posttraumatic cerebral edema severity. Serum substance P does not influence the clinical outcome of traumatic brain injury.

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