Bourguignat A, Ferard G, Jung G, Klumpp T, Metais P
Clin Chem. 1983 Jan;29(1):107-9.
We followed the changes in the activities of four enzymes (aldolase, aspartate aminotransferase, creatine kinase, and lactate dehydrogenase) in plasma for four days after head injury. The progression of the changes differs significantly between survivors and nonsurvivors. Stepwise discriminant analysis, involving the four enzymes, allowed us to divide 81 to 92% of head-injured patients (n = 280 selected without conscious bias) correctly into the two groups as early as 72 h after trauma. Most of the patients who were misclassified according to our biochemical criteria had received phenobarbital for sedation. Valuable prognostic information in head injury evaluation may thus be obtained by daily determination of enzymatic activities of these four enzymes.
我们对头外伤后四天血浆中四种酶(醛缩酶、天冬氨酸转氨酶、肌酸激酶和乳酸脱氢酶)的活性变化进行了跟踪。幸存者和非幸存者之间这些变化的进展存在显著差异。涉及这四种酶的逐步判别分析使我们能够在创伤后72小时尽早将81%至92%的头部受伤患者(n = 280,无有意识偏差地选择)正确分为两组。根据我们的生化标准被误分类的大多数患者曾接受苯巴比妥镇静治疗。因此,通过每日测定这四种酶的酶活性,可能会在头部损伤评估中获得有价值的预后信息。