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. 2022 May:130:60-68.
doi: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2022.03.002. Epub 2022 Mar 18.

Biomarkers in Moderate to Severe Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: A Review of the Literature

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Biomarkers in Moderate to Severe Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: A Review of the Literature

Jennifer C Munoz Pareja et al. Pediatr Neurol. 2022 May.

Abstract

Background: Despite decades of research, outcomes in pediatric traumatic brain injury (pTBI) remain highly variable. Brain biofluid-specific biomarkers from pTBI patients may allow us to diagnose and prognosticate earlier and with a greater degree of accuracy than conventional methods. This manuscript reviews the evidence surrounding current brain-specific biomarkers in pTBI and assesses the temporal relationship between the natural history of the traumatic brain injury (TBI) and measured biomarker levels.

Methods: A literature search was conducted in the Ovid, PubMed, MEDLINE, and Cochrane databases seeking relevant publications. The study selection and screening process were documented in a Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses flow diagram. Extraction forms included developmental stages of patients, type and biofluid source of biomarkers, brain injury type, and other relevant data.

Results: The search strategy identified 443 articles, of which 150 examining the biomarkers of our interest were included. The references retrieved were examined thoroughly and discussed at length with a pediatric neurocritical care intensivist specializing in pTBI and a Ph.D. scientist with a high degree of involvement in TBI biomarker research, authoring a vast amount of literature in this field.

Conclusions: TBI biomarkers might serve as valuable tools in the diagnosis and prognosis of pTBI. However, while each biomarker has its advantages, they are not without limitations, and therefore, further research is critical in pTBI biomarkers.

Keywords: Biomarkers; Diagnostics; Pediatrics; Traumatic brain injury.

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