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Citation

Casello LM, Salmi L, Zanotti I, Gardino CA, Baldrighi M, Settanni F, Avanzi GC. Biomark. Med. 2018; 12(6): 555-563.

Affiliation

AOU Maggiore della Carità, Corso Mazzini, 18. 28100 - Novara, Italy.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Future Medicine)

DOI

10.2217/bmm-2018-0041

PMID

29620422

Abstract

AIM: To investigate the copeptin prognostic role in mild head trauma.

METHODS: We enrolled 105 adult patients who entered the emergency room because of recent mild head trauma; we evaluated: clinical picture, imaging and laboratory data (including copeptin).

RESULTS: Copeptin resulted higher in mild head trauma patients compared with controls: 29.89 pmol/l versus 7.05 pmol/l; (p = 0.0008). Copeptin failed in identifying patients with or without brain lesions detected by CT scan, and patients with or without adverse events during the 30 days follow-up.

CONCLUSION: We confirmed that mild head trauma patients have a significantly higher copeptin plasma levels compared with controls. Nevertheless, we did not observe a significant role for copeptin in traumatic brain injury patients regarding brain damage and outcome.


Language: en

Keywords

TBI; biomarker; copeptin; copeptin prognostic value; traumatic brain injury

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