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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1991;20(4): 208-217.
The Clinical Significance of Serum Creatine Kinase-BB(CK-BB) in Acute Head Injury.
Hun Joo Kim, Soon Ki Hong, Chul Huh, Yong Pho Han
Departments of Neurosurgery, Wonju College of Medicine, Yonsei University, Wonju, Korea.
ABSTRACT
Serial enzymatic determinations by electrophoresis were confined in serum of CK-BB(creatine kinase brain fraction), which were performed on 150 patients with acute head injury. The purpose of this study was to re-evaluate the usefulness of this serum enzyme value as a prognostic correlates. The results obtained are as follows : 1) 125 cases(83.3%) among 150 cases with head injury were revealed as CK-BB positive finding, whereas 25 cases (16.7%) with negative results have generally good outcome. 2) 3 cases (11.5%) of false positive finding were shown among 26 control group with back pain. 3) The maximum value of CK-BB(CK-BBmax) was een within 1st day(38.4%), and 3rd days (80.8%) following injury. 4) The appearance of mean CK-BBmax had two varieties of peak incidence on 1st-and 4th day following injury. 5) The Glasgow Coma Scale(GCS) Score on admission had close relationship to the value of inital CK-BB(CK-BBin) and CK-BBmax, respectively (P<0.001). 6) The ratio of mean value between CK-BBin and CK-BBmax had statistical significance in cases of skull fracture and contusional and/or intracerebral hemorrhage, respecitively (P<0.05, P<0.001). 7) The significant correlation of mean CK-BBin> or =1 IU.L) to outcome (P<0.003) was shown, whereas mean CK-BBmax> or =1 IU/L) to outcome did not (P=0.126). 8) The Glasgow Outcoem Scale (GOS) was strongly correlated to mean GCS Score (P<0.000) and mean CK-BBin (P<0.000), but not to mean CK-BBmzs (P<0.139). 9) The correlationship between mean value of CK-BBin and CK-BBmax was statistically significant only in good recovery and moderate disability group, respectively (P<0.000 & P<0.003).
Key Words: Head injury; Electrophoresis; Creatine Kinase-BB(CK-BB); Glasgow Coma Score(GCS); Glasgow Outcome Score(GOS)
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