
@article{ref1,
title="Brain natriuretic peptide as a marker of severity of patient's condition after severe traumatic brain injury",
journal="Anesteziologiia i Reanimatologiia",
year="2016",
author="Sychev, A. A. and Savin, I. A. and Goyachev, A. S. and Tenedieva, V. D. and Oshorov, A. V. and Polupan, A. A. and Gavrilov, A. G. and Potapov, A. A.",
volume="61",
number="2",
pages="108-112",
abstract="The aim of the study was to assess the significance of NT-proBNP levels as a predictor of the severity of patients' condition after severe TBI and critical stress of the heart. In this prospective observational study 118 patients admitted on 1-4 day after severe TBI (GCS <8 points on admission) was supervised. The average age of patients was 32 +/- 16 years, 28 women and 90 men were in this group. 12 of the observed patients died within the first 10 days. NT-proBNP level was determined by immunochemiluminescent analyzer &quot;Immulite 2000&quot; (Siemens). Blood sampling was performed daily at 8:00 am during the acute period--an average for 7 days (5 to 10) from the date of admission. At the same time hemodynamic status was assessed by PiCCO. It has been shown that NT-proBNP level may be not only a marker of severity of condition and poor outcome in patients with severe TBI, but also can be used as a good predictor of exhaustion of compensatory myocardial capacity in these patients.<p /> <p>Language: ru</p>",
language="ru",
issn="0201-7563",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}