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Apolipoprotein E polymorphism and outcome after closed traumatic brain injury: influence of ethnic and regional differences
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Object. The presence of the apolipoprotein E-ϵ4 (APOE-ϵ4) allele is reported to be associated with poor outcome after traumatic brain injury (TBI). This study was performed to determine if the presence of the APOE-ϵ4 allele influenced outcome in a cohort of black patients with TBI who had homogeneous neuropathological findings. Methods. Venous blood was collected at the time of admission to determine the APOE genotype in black Zulu-speaking patients who presented with traumatic cerebral contusions. The frequency of the APOE-ϵ4 allele's appearance was correlated with outcome at a minimum of 6 months of follow up. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to determine independent risk factors and to control for confounding factors. In 110 black Zulu-speaking patients with traumatic cerebral contusions, genotypes for APOE were analyzed. Eleven of 45 (24.4%) with the APOE-ϵ4 allele experienced a poor outcome, compared with 10 (15.4%) of 65 without this allele (p = 0.34). Both patients with homozygous APOE-ϵ4 alleles experienced a good outcome (Glasgow Outcome Score 5). Univariate and multivariate analysis revealed no significant relationship in patients with the APOE-ϵ4 allele with regard to age, admission Glasgow Comas Scale score, contusion volume, type of neurosurgical management, and outcome. The risk of a poor outcome was, however, greater in patients with the APOE-ϵ4 allele (relative risk 1.59; 95% confidence interval 0.74–3.42). Conclusions. The authors recorded no relationship between APOE-ϵ4 allele status and outcome after TBI in black patients. Given the high regional susceptibility to the APOE gene, further studies, possibly even community-based investigations and studies conducted in other geographic areas, are probably warranted.
- Subjects :
- Apolipoprotein E
Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Multivariate analysis
Adolescent
Genotype
Traumatic brain injury
Apolipoprotein E4
Black People
Cohort Studies
South Africa
Apolipoproteins E
Internal medicine
Head Injuries, Closed
Outcome Assessment, Health Care
medicine
Humans
Allele
Child
Polymorphism, Genetic
business.industry
Confounding
Middle Aged
medicine.disease
Surgery
Black or African American
Relative risk
Brain Injuries
Cohort
lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins)
Female
business
Cohort study
Follow-Up Studies
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....84732ab5672680f4946ccc2bfdb940d4