Serum neuritin as a predictive biomarker of early neurological deterioration and poor prognosis after spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage: a prospective cohort study
Yanwen Xu,
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Hanyu Zhu,
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Yuqi Su
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et al.
Frontiers in Neurology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Jan. 7, 2025
Intracerebral
hemorrhage
(ICH)
is
a
common
cerebrovascular
disease
characterized
by
high
mortality
and
disability
rates.
Neuritin,
significantly
expressed
in
injured
brain
tissues,
implicated
the
molecular
mechanisms
underlying
acute
injury.
We
aimed
to
explore
prognostic
predictive
value
of
serum
neuritin
ICH.
In
this
prospective
cohort
study,
levels
were
measured
at
admission
202
patients,
on
post-ICH
days
1,
3,
5,
7,
10
54
these
time
enrollment
100
healthy
controls.
The
Glasgow
Coma
Scale
(GCS)
hematoma
volume
used
as
severity
indicators.
A
poor
prognosis
was
defined
modified
Rankin
(mRS)
score
3-6
90
after
END
decrease
≥2
points
GCS
within
24
h
admission.
multivariate
logistic
regression
model
assess
independent
relationships
between
levels,
END,
prognosis.
Serum
increased
patient
admission,
continued
rise
day
peaked
then
gradually
diminished
from
5
until
10.
remained
substantially
higher
patients
compared
controls
throughout
10-day
period.
independently
related
scores
volume.
subgroup
analyses,
showed
linear
relationship
with
likelihood
experiencing
90-day
mark
Additionally,
associated
ordinal
mRS
scores,
Under
receiver
operating
characteristic
(ROC)
curve
analysis,
effectively
predicted
both
Two
models
incorporating
GCS,
volume,
developed
represented
using
two
nomograms
separately
estimate
risks
These
demonstrated
clinical
efficiency,
stability,
validity
ROC,
calibration,
decision
analyses.
Internal
validation
conducted
randomly
extracted
subset
101
patients.
Furthermore,
specific
weighted
scoring
systems
optimize
prediction
Elevated
are
strongly
severity,
neurological
outcomes
following
ICH,
establishing
potential
biomarker
for
Language: Английский
Receptor-Interacting Protein Kinase 3 as a Serological Biomarker in Relation to Disease Severity and Delirium After Acute Pancreatitis: A Prospective Cohort Study
Xiaorong Ye,
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Bingzhen Li,
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Xu Fang
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et al.
International Journal of General Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 17, P. 5309 - 5323
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Delirium
is
a
common
complication
of
acute
pancreatitis.
Receptor-interacting
protein
kinase
3
(RIP3)
an
activator
programmed
cell
necrosis.
This
study
aimed
to
determine
its
ability
predict
delirium
after
Language: Английский