Serum S-100 beta protein is a potential biochemical marker for cerebral oedema complicating severe diabetic ketoacidosis

Citation
Ea. Mcintyre et al., Serum S-100 beta protein is a potential biochemical marker for cerebral oedema complicating severe diabetic ketoacidosis, DIABET MED, 17(11), 2000, pp. 807-809
Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
Endocrynology, Metabolism & Nutrition
Journal title
DIABETIC MEDICINE
ISSN journal
07423071 → ACNP
Volume
17
Issue
11
Year of publication
2000
Pages
807 - 809
Database
ISI
SICI code
0742-3071(200011)17:11<807:SSBPIA>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Case report A 39-year-old man with Type 1 diabetes mellitus was hospitalize d with severe diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). Sixteen hours after admission he suddenly deteriorated having a respiratory then cardiac arrest. A brain co mputed tomography scan performed 2 h after the respiratory arrest showed se vere cerebral oedema. Serial serum samples were stored and analysed for S-1 00 beta protein. The S-100 beta protein concentration was initially normal (0.12 mug/l) then rose significantly before the onset of the respiratory ar rest (8.5 h = 0.61 mug/l, 14.5 h = 0.9 mug/l, 18 h = 1.6 mug/l, 25.5 h = 3. 1 mug/l, 34 h = 4.6 mug/l and 44 h = 19.5 mug/l). Conclusions In this case of DKA, serum S-100 beta concentration rose coinci ding with the onset of cerebral oedema, before it became clinically evident . Monitoring serum S-100 beta may have a useful role in the management of D KA.