| Literature DB >> 28845180 |
Ju-Wan Kim1, Hee-Ju Kang1, Kyung-Yeol Bae1, Sung-Wan Kim1, Hyun-Kyong Oh1, Min-Gon Kim1, Jae-Min Kim1.
Abstract
Severe physical injury is a leading cause of posttraumatic syndrome (PTS). This is to develop a biomarker-based diagnostic algorithm for posttraumatic syndrome (BioPTS) study. This is a 2-year longitudinal cohort study assessing patients who were hospitalized beginning in 2015 at Chonnam National University Hospital in Gwangju, Korea, after experiencing severe physical injuries. Baseline evaluations were made during the acute phase (within 1 month) of the physical injury and included extensive information on sociodemographic and clinical variables as well as a list of biomarkers. All participants will be followed up for 2 years, and the diagnostic and predictive validities of various biomarkers for PTS will be estimated. The BioPTS study will develop the most accurate models for the diagnosis and prediction of PTS, and will contribute to existing research regarding the complex relationships between severe physical injury and psychological issues.Entities:
Keywords: Biomarker; Cohort study; Diagnostic algorithm; Posttraumatic syndrome; Severe physical injury
Year: 2017 PMID: 28845180 PMCID: PMC5561411 DOI: 10.4306/pi.2017.14.4.513
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatry Investig ISSN: 1738-3684 Impact factor: 2.505
Figure 1Flow chart of the BioPTS study. ISS: injury severity score, GCS: glasgow coma scale, BioPTS: biomarker based diagnostic algorithm for posttraumatic stress syndrome, PTS: posttraumatic stress syndrom.