The biomarkers neuron-specific enolase and S100b measured the day following admission for severe accidental hypothermia have high predictive values for poor outcome
Resuscitation Oct 12, 2017
Wiberg S, et al. - Authors aimed at assessing the ability of the biomarkers neuron-specific enolase (NSE) and S100 calcium-binding protein b (S100b) to predict mortality and poor neurologic outcome after 30 days in patients admitted with severe accidental hypothermia. In this study, the two biomarkers seemed reliable predictors of mortality and poor neurologic outcome after 30 days in patients remaining unconscious the day following admission for severe accidental hypothermia.
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