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. 2006 Jun;20(7):759-65.
doi: 10.1080/02699050500488207.

Serum S-100B and cleaved-tau are poor predictors of long-term outcome after mild traumatic brain injury

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Serum S-100B and cleaved-tau are poor predictors of long-term outcome after mild traumatic brain injury

Jeffrey J Bazarian et al. Brain Inj. 2006 Jun.

Abstract

Primary objective: To determine the relationship of serum S-100B and C-tau levels to long-term outcome after mild traumatic brain injury (mild TBI).

Research design: A prospective study of 35 mild TBI subjects presenting to the emergency department.

Methods and procedures: Six hour serum S-100B and C-tau levels compared to 3-month Rivermead Post Concussion Questionnaire (RPCQ) scores and post-concussive syndrome (PCS).

Main outcomes and results: The linear correlation between marker levels and RPCQ scores was weak (S-100B: r = 0.071, C-tau: r = -0.21). There was no statistically significant correlation between marker levels and 3-month PCS (S-100B: AUC = 0.589, 95%CI. 038, 0.80; C-tau: AUC = 0.634, 95%CI 0.43, 0.84). The sensitivity of these markers ranged from 43.8-56.3% and the specificity from 35.7-71.4%.

Conclusions: Initial serum S-100B and C-tau levels appear to be poor predictors of 3-month outcome after mild TBI.

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