2001
DOI: 10.1227/00006123-200111000-00010
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Serum S100B Protein Levels Are Correlated with Subclinical Neurocognitive Declines after Carotid Endarterectomy

Abstract: OBJECTIVE-Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) is an effective means of stroke prevention among appropriately selected patients; however, neuropsychometric testing has revealed subtle cognitive injuries in the early postoperative period. The purpose of this study was to establish whether serum levels of two biochemical markers of cerebral injury were correlated with postoperative declines in neuropsychometric test performance after CEA. METHODS-Fifty-five consecutive patients underwent a battery of neuropsychometric t… Show more

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“…Because the incidence of perioperative stroke is exceedingly rare, investigators are studying subtler forms of neurological injury, such as eCD, to increase the neurological safety of this commonly performed procedure. A number of studies have attempted to elucidate the underlying pathophysiology of this eCD, 3,12,13,18,20,21,31 because it is exhibited by approximately 25% of patients after CEA. This is the first study to evaluate the adequacy of cerebral collateral circulation as a predictor of eCD after CEA.…”
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“…Because the incidence of perioperative stroke is exceedingly rare, investigators are studying subtler forms of neurological injury, such as eCD, to increase the neurological safety of this commonly performed procedure. A number of studies have attempted to elucidate the underlying pathophysiology of this eCD, 3,12,13,18,20,21,31 because it is exhibited by approximately 25% of patients after CEA. This is the first study to evaluate the adequacy of cerebral collateral circulation as a predictor of eCD after CEA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All CEA procedures were performed under general anesthesia with routine monitoring as well as continuous electroencephalographic monitoring to detect cerebral ischemia, as previously described. 3,12,13,18,20,21,31 An intraoperative CA shunt was placed in 4 patients with significant electroencephalographic changes consistent with cerebral ischemia, and these patients were subsequently excluded from this study. The remaining 38 patients were included in the statistical analysis.…”
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“…Some studies show a correlation between S100B levels and neuropsychological functions in patients with brain trauma and cardiac surgery. 24,[44][45] Other authors comment that there is no direct correlation between serum concentrations of S100B and cognitive function. 46 We could also think that maybe cocaine use did not elicit large damage in the subjects, and their chronic cocaine use did not cause neurobiological and physiological injuries that could explain the cognitive deficits.…”
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