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Correlation of Cerebral and Subcutaneous Glycerol in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury and Association with Tissue Damage
Department of Clinical Science, Neurosciences, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.
Örebro University, School of Medical Sciences. Örebro University Hospital. Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Section of Neurosurgery, Örebro University Hospital, Örebro, Sweden.
Department of Clinical Science, Neurosciences, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.
2022 (English)In: Neurocritical Care, ISSN 1541-6933, E-ISSN 1556-0961, Vol. 36, no 3, p. 993-1001Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

BACKGROUND: This study is a substudy of a prospective consecutive double-blinded randomized study on the effect of prostacyclin in severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI). The aims of the present study were to investigate whether there was a correlation between brain and subcutaneous glycerol levels and whether the ratio of interstitial glycerol in the brain and subcutaneous tissue (glycerolbrain/sc) was associated with tissue damage in the brain, measured by using the Rotterdam score, S-100B, neuron-specific enolase (NSE), the Injury Severity Score (ISS), the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation Score (APACHE II), and trauma type. A potential association with clinical outcome was explored.

METHODS: Patients with sTBI aged 15-70 years presenting with a Glasgow Coma Scale Score ≤ 8 were included. Brain and subcutaneous adipose tissue glycerol levels were measured through microdialysis in 48 patients, of whom 42 had complete data for analysis. Brain tissue damage was also evaluated by using the Rotterdam classification of brain computed tomography scans and the biochemical biomarkers S-100B and NSE.

RESULTS: In 60% of the patients, a positive relationship in glycerolbrain/sc was observed. Patients with a positive correlation of glycerolbrain/sc had slightly higher brain glycerol levels compared with the group with a negative correlation. There was no significant association between the computed tomography Rotterdam score and glycerolbrain/sc. S-100B and NSE were associated with the profile of glycerolbrain/sc. Our results cannot be explained by the general severity of the trauma as measured by using the Injury Severity Score or Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation Score.

CONCLUSIONS: We have shown that peripheral glycerol may flux into the brain. This effect is associated with worse brain tissue damage. This flux complicates the interpretation of brain interstitial glycerol levels. We remind the clinicians that a damaged blood-brain barrier, as seen in sTBI, may alter the concentrations of various substances, including glycerol in the brain. Awareness of this is important in the interpretation of the data bedside as well in research.

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Humana Press, 2022. Vol. 36, no 3, p. 993-1001
Keywords [en]
Brain computed tomography, Glycerol, Microdialysis, Neuron-specific enolase, Outcome, S-100B, Traumatic brain injury
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Neurology
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URN: urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-96065DOI: 10.1007/s12028-021-01412-zISI: 000730887100001PubMedID: 34914037Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85121453398OAI: oai:DiVA.org:oru-96065DiVA, id: diva2:1621097
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Tore Nilsons Stiftelse för medicinsk forskningThe Kempe FoundationsVästerbotten County Council
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Umeå University

Umeå Clinical Neuroscience Research Fund

Capio Research Fund

Available from: 2021-12-17 Created: 2021-12-17 Last updated: 2023-12-08Bibliographically approved

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