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The s100β Levels in Patients With Mild Brain Injury.

Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Brain Concussion
Interventions
Other: It is an observational study
Registration Number
NCT06131242
Lead Sponsor
Sumei Lu
Brief Summary

Mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) accounts for the majority of TBI. At present, whether TBI has traumatic intracranial lession is mainly diagnosed by computed tomography (CT), while only 5% of mild TBI has positive CT results. The risk stratification method for patients with mild TBI is needed to reduce unnecessary CT use and reduce medical costs.

S100β is a protein in glial cells and can be used as a biomarker of brain injury. S100β is showed to have the clinical and economic value in ruling out traumatic intracranial lesions in mild TBI patients in Europe and the United States. However, it was showed to have difference between races, and there lacks systematic research data from Chinese population. In addition, if it is used for emergency departments, it is necessary to evaluate new rapid detection methods.

This study is based on a novel fast S100β test. The reference intervals of S100β in Chinese adults will be established. Further, evaluation of S100β in diagnosis of traumatic intracranial lesions in acute mild TBI will be conducted from the perspective of clinical and economic value in China, which will provide data for screening of low-risk TBI patients and avoiding unnecessary CT use in clinical practice.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
494
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Study on healthy people: Apparently healthy people >18 years old who came to our hospital for physical examination.
  2. Study of emergency trauma patients: 1) Emergency trauma patients at least 18 years old with suspected brain injury; 2) Glasgow Coma Score 13-15 (patients with mild traumatic brain injury); 3) Closed head trauma; 4) Clinical judgment of patients requiring craniocerebral CT examination.
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Healthy population study: stroke history, trauma, surgery, mental illness, senile dementia, cognitive impairment, and tumor patients within 3 months.
  2. Study of emergency trauma patients: 1) neurological or psychiatric history, 2) intellectual disabilities, 3) alcohol or drug addiction (trauma after drinking was eligible for inclusion, but alcohol consumption was recorded), 4) brain tumor patients, 5) time of trauma was not available, and 6) patients whose clinical conditions were deemed unsuitable for participation in the trial.

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
According to age, the group was divided into 18-45, 45-65, and > 65 years old.It is an observational study-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The serum s100β levels2024.6-2026.6
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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