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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 151-156, 2009.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-71872

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OBJECTIVE: It is well known that changes in cerebral hemodynamics occur after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Osmo-regulation in the brain is important for maintaining a constant milieu in the central nervous system. Nevertheless, to our knowledge, early osmolarity changes after minor head injury have not been studied until now. METHODS: In this study, serum osmolarity was measured in 99 patients with minor head trauma. As a control group, blood samples were drawn from 99 patients who had a minor trauma in an extremity. Serum osmolarity was estimated using a fully automatic biochemical autoanalyzer within the first 3 hours after the trauma. RESULTS: The mean serum osmolarity levels were 286.08+/-10.17 mOsm/L in the study group and 290.94+/-5.65 mOsm/L in the control group (p<0.001). However, after age adjustment between the study and control groups, this statistical significance was found to be valid only for patients over 30 years of age. CONCLUSION: It was noted that serum osmolarity levels decrease in the first 3 hours following minor head trauma in patients over 30 years of age. Further studies into this area could provide guidance for the management/treatment of elderly patients.


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Idoso , Humanos , Biomarcadores , Encéfalo , Lesões Encefálicas , Sistema Nervoso Central , Traumatismos Craniocerebrais , Extremidades , Cabeça , Hemodinâmica , Neurofisiologia , Concentração Osmolar , Reflexo
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