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Usefulness of Neuron-Specific Enolase to Detect Silent Neuronal Ischemia After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

Authors :
Özgür Ulaş Özcan
Hüseyin Göksülük
Çetin Erol
Sadi Gulec
Nil Özyüncü
Menekşe Gerede
Veysel Kutay Vurgun
Source :
The American Journal of Cardiology. 117:1917-1920
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2016.

Abstract

Increased plasma levels of neuron-specific enolase (NSE) are related to damage of neurons and neuroendocrine cells. We aimed to investigate elevation of NSE after elective percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) on the prediction of silent cerebral infarct (SCI). Study population consisted of 2 groups of patients. Group 1 included 92 consecutive patients with normal coronary angiograms, whereas group 2 consisted of 89 patients who underwent elective coronary stenting. NSE levels were studied before and 12 hours after the procedure. Elevation of >0.12 μg/L was considered as SCI. Forty-seven of 181 study patients (26%) had SCI after the procedure. NSE elevation was significantly more prevalent in patients with PCI than that of controls. Elevation of NSE was observed in 42% of patients who underwent elective PCI (n = 37) and 11% of the normal coronary artery group (n = 10) (p

Details

ISSN :
00029149
Volume :
117
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American Journal of Cardiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fa9e2c16353f29021767408088d73faf
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amjcard.2016.03.037