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脑脊液中肌酸激酶BB升高的脑震荡患者的预后。

The prognosis of patients with concussion and increased creatine kinase BB in the cerebrospinal fluid.

作者信息

Nordby H K, Urdal P, Bjørnaes H

出版信息

Acta Neurochir (Wien). 1984;71(3-4):205-15. doi: 10.1007/BF01401315.

Abstract

In a series of 93 emergency patients, 58 were classified as concussions on a clinical basis. Thirteen of the patients with concussion had increased levels of creatine kinase isoenzyme BB (CK-BB) in their cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). We performed a prospective, follow-up investigation comparing 10 patients with a CK-BB increase and 10 patients without a CK-BB increase after concussion. Within 24 hours, at 6 months and 3 years after concussion, each patient was subject to a special interview to obtain pre-concussional baseline data and post-concussional follow-up data concerning their complaints and capacity for daily activities. We found a definite change towards increasing disability in 8 of the 10 patients with a raised CK-BB, and in only 1 of the 10 patients with normal levels of CK-BB. A careful neuropsychological examination confirmed inferior performance in tests especially sensitive to brain injury in patients with a CK-BB increase. Our results suggest that increased levels of CK-BB after concussion signify a more severe injury which is not found in the clinical examination during the first days after the accident, and that these patients are a high-risk group for the development of post-concussional problems and symptoms.

摘要

在一组93例急诊患者中,58例经临床诊断为脑震荡。其中13例脑震荡患者脑脊液(CSF)中的肌酸激酶同工酶BB(CK-BB)水平升高。我们进行了一项前瞻性随访研究,比较了10例脑震荡后CK-BB升高的患者和10例CK-BB未升高的患者。在脑震荡后24小时内、6个月和3年时,对每位患者进行了一次专门访谈,以获取其脑震荡前的基线数据以及脑震荡后关于其症状和日常活动能力的随访数据。我们发现,10例CK-BB升高的患者中有8例出现了残疾程度加重的明显变化,而10例CK-BB水平正常的患者中只有1例出现这种情况。仔细的神经心理学检查证实,CK-BB升高的患者在对脑损伤特别敏感的测试中的表现较差。我们的结果表明,脑震荡后CK-BB水平升高表明损伤更为严重,这在事故发生后的头几天临床检查中并未发现,而且这些患者是发生脑震荡后问题和症状的高危人群。

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