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Serum neuron-specific enolase and S100 calcium binding protein B biomarker levels do not improve diagnosis of acute stroke.

S González-García1, A González-Quevedo, M Peña-Sánchez, C Menéndez-Saínz, R Fernández-Carriera, M Arteche-Prior, A Pando-Cabrera, O Fernández-Concepción.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The high sensitivities and specificities reported for blood biomarkers as a supportive test in the diagnosis of acute stroke do not correspond with their performance for decision-making in emergency situations.
METHODS: Seventy-two patients with suspected stroke were recruited: 44 with ischaemic stroke, 17 with haemorrhagic stroke and 11 stroke mimics, as well as a high-risk control group of 79 individuals. Serum neuron-specific enolase (NSE) and S100 calcium binding protein B (S100B) biomarker levels were determined on admission, using immunoassay kits. The sensitivities and specificities of NSE and S100B for distinguishing acute stroke from stroke mimics and high-risk controls were calculated.
RESULTS: For cut-off values (NSE ≤ 14 micrograms per litre and S100B ≤130 nanograms per litre) the sensitivity was 53% and 55% respectively. Specificity was 64 for both versus the stroke mimic group. Specificity was higher (79% and 86% respectively) when calculated on the basis of the control group.
CONCLUSIONS: This study supports the evidence indicating that serum levels of NSE and S100B do not improve the diagnosis of acute stroke.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22953311     DOI: 10.4997/JRCPE.2012.302

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J R Coll Physicians Edinb        ISSN: 1478-2715


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