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Aneshtesia & Intensive Care","Cardiovascular & Hematology Research
Elevated systemic levels of S-100B are proposed as a potential indicator of
brain damage In identifying high-risk patients after mild head trauma (MHT
), Although incidence of alcohol intoxication is high in these patients, th
e influence of alcohol intoxication on S-100B levels is unclear. Therefore,
the aim of our study was to investigate serum concentrations of S-100B. in
intoxicated (group 1) and sober (group 2) patients after MHT in comparison
with those of mild (group 3) or severely Intoxicated (group 4) individuals
without trauma. S-100B was significantly increased in MHT patients exhibit
ing posttraumatic lesions in initial cranial computed tomography scan. Alco
hol intoxication did not elevate S-100B levels in group 3 or 4 subjects. Ou
r data indicate for the first time that alcohol intoxication does not influ
ence the diagnostic value of S-100B measurements in patients after MHT.