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. 2003 Oct-Dec;107(4):809-12.

[Role of calcium and magnesium ions in cerebrospinal fluid in alcoholic-traumatic coma]

[Article in Romanian]
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[Role of calcium and magnesium ions in cerebrospinal fluid in alcoholic-traumatic coma]

[Article in Romanian]
Cristina Bologa et al. Rev Med Chir Soc Med Nat Iasi. 2003 Oct-Dec.

Abstract

The goal of investigation was to determine the role of calcium and magnesium ions in the cerebrospinal fluid in ethylic-traumatic coma. We measured the level of calcium in the cerebrospinal fluid within simple photometric test and the magnesium level within xylidyl blue photometric test. We found a high mortality in patients with high level of calcium in cerebrospinal fluid and low level of magnesium in cerebrospinal fluid. At patients with ethylic-traumatic coma high levels of calcium in cerebrospinal fluid are caused by the excitatory amino acids cascade and increased of hematoencephalic barrier permeability. Decreased levels of magnesium in cerebrospinal fluid are associated with convulsions and a poor prognosis of the patients. These analyses are very important for establishment of prognosis in patients with ethylic-traumatic coma.

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