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Serum neurone specific enolase (NSE) levels as an indicator of neuronal damage in patients with cerebral infarction

Author Affiliations
Queen's University Belfast, Queens University, University of Ulster, Royal Victoria Hospital
Published InEuropean Journal of Clinical Investigation
Year1991
Citations107

Abstract

A radioimmunoassay has been developed and used to measure serum neurone specific enolase (NSE) concentrations in 24 patients, following cerebral infarction. A significant correlation between cerebral infarct volume and maximum serum NSE concentration was observed (P = 0.047). Serum NSE was also assayed at times 24, 48, 72 and 96 h post ictus. At 72 h a significant correlation existed between serum NSE levels and infarct volume (P = 0.012), and levels appeared to be approaching statistical significance at 48 h (P = 0.067). No correlation existed at 24 and 96 h. In addition serum concentrations of NSE were compared to clinical outcome as determined by the Glasgow Outcome Score. Using the Mann-Whitney U test, there was no significant difference…
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