NT pro BNP: A Factor to Predict the Outcome of Head Trauma Patients

Document Type : Original Article

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Road Traffic Injury Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IR Iran.

10.30491/tm.2022.215817.1059

Abstract

Background: Background: Surveying serum markers can be valuable in predicting the outcome of patients with head trauma. The current study examined the diagnostic value of the serum level of brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) to determine the hospital outcome of patients with head trauma.
Methods:  This descriptive-analytical study was conducted on 40 pure head trauma patients who had indications for brain CT scans and required hospitalization from July 2017 to May 2019 in Trauma Medical-Educational Center. The variables were age, gender, initial consciousness level based on Glasgow Coma Score (GCS), trauma mechanism, the time-lapse between trauma and admission to hospital, mortality, Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) during discharge, GOS in one and six months after discharge, initial serum level of NT-pro BNP (N Terminal-pro BNP), and results of brain CT scan.
Results: Concerning the reports of brain CT scans, from 40 patients, 26 patients had normal brain CT scans, and 14 patients had abnormal brain CT scans. Mean ± SD value of NT-pro BNP for normal group was 407.7 ± 190.25 pg/ml and for abnormal group was 631.43 ± 219.25 pg/ml (p = 0.009). Only five patients with abnormal CT scans died during the study. In predicting mortality of patients, the initial serum level of NT-pro BNP was 693 pg/ml with 80%sensitivity and 74% specificity.
Conclusion: Examining the serum values of NT-pro BNP can help predict the mortality of patients with head trauma. Higher values of NT-pro BNP during hospitalization were a good indicator of a low survival rate in patients.

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