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Azotaemia in severe head injury--central dysregulation or renal failure?

作者信息

Auer L, Holzer H, Tritthart H, Gell G

出版信息

Acta Neurochir (Wien). 1978;41(4):355-61. doi: 10.1007/BF01811348.

Abstract

We have investigated serum urea, uric acid, and creatinin crealinine levels in 39 patients with craniocerebral trauma. The most impressive observation was a change in serum urea, which was found significantly increased up to 237 mg% on the seventh day (mean value) after severe injury, and turned out to be of great prognostic value. Patients with a serum urea above 100 mg% did not survive the acute stage. Uric acid and creatinine were only significantly increased in patients with lethal outcomes, the first being elevated by about 300% in the first week, the second remaining normal for four days increasing thereafter. It is concluded from these first data that a hypercatabolic state due to shock, central dysregulation, or both, is responsible for the dissociated behaviour of urea, uric acid and creatinine during the first four days, after which renal failure as a secondary change is shown by the rise in serum creatinine.

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