Traumatic Brain Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
Studying the Significance of Salivary Biomarkers in Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury
By studying individual biomarkers in body fluids such as saliva, there is a potential for detecting injury to the brain resulting from an acute traumatic even that may not be detectable by conventional neuroimaging like CT scans.
Although identification of biomarkers following TBI is a rather novel area of research, few
studies that have been done in patients with severe TBI and biomarkers from serum and
cerebrospinal fluid have shown to have prognostic significance. However there are no prior
studies looking at biomarkers in salivary specimens. In this study we will include patients
with moderate and severe TBI who require inpatient admission, and will study 3 specific
salivary biomarkers. This is a unique project, since salivary specimen collection is easy and
non-invasive and can be collected at any site even on a sports field by using a simple
absorbable swab resembling a cigarette stub, unlike blood or CSF that can be highly invasive.
Salivary specimens can also be frozen and stored for long periods of time prior to testing.
If our study detects abnormalities in levels of these biomarkers when compared to healthy
controls, and children with extra-cerebral injuries, in future studies we can look at
children and adolescents with minor head traumas and concussions who are discharged from the
emergency department after evaluation, and study their long-term outcomes and correlation
with salivary biomarkers.
Specific aims:
To study levels of three specific biomarkers in salivary specimens (GFAP, S100B and NSE) in
children with moderate TBI (GCS: 9-12) and severe TBI (GCS: <8) admitted to a pediatric
trauma referral center. These biomarkers have been shown to have prognostic significance in
prior studies using serum and CSF.
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