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Melatonin secretion after head injury: A pilot study
Author Affiliations
Eginition Hospital, International Culture University, St Savas Hospital
Published InBrain Injury
Year2006
Citations61
Abstract
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: To investigate the circadian rhythm of serum melatonin in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) during Intensive Care Unit (ICU) stay and its relationship with core body temperature fluctuations and measures of severity of their condition. METHODS AND PROCEDURES: The pilot study was conducted in the ICU of a general hospital in Athens, Greece. Blood melatonin was determined in eight patients consecutively admitted at the ICU following severe head injury, eight times per day during the first and second day following admission. Core body temperature was recorded at hourly intervals. Patients were also assessed with the Glasgow Coma Score (GCS) and the APACHE II score. RESULTS: Melatonin concentrations were lower than the normally reported values. Mean night-time melatonin…
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