Brain-dead and coma patients exhibit different serum metabolic profiles: preliminary investigation of a novel diagnostic approach in neurocritical care

Abstract There is a clear difference between severe brain damage and brain death. However, in clinical practice, the differentiation of these states can be challenging. Currently, there are no laboratory tools that facilitate brain death diagnosis. The aim of our study was to evaluate the utility of...

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Main Authors: Tomasz Dawiskiba, Wojciech Wojtowicz, Badr Qasem, Marceli Łukaszewski, Karolina Anna Mielko, Agnieszka Dawiskiba, Mirosław Banasik, Jan Paweł Skóra, Dariusz Janczak, Piotr Młynarz
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Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-07-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94625-3
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spelling doaj-44c61889e9794e92a4683ae1353900b62021-08-01T11:25:51ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-07-011111910.1038/s41598-021-94625-3Brain-dead and coma patients exhibit different serum metabolic profiles: preliminary investigation of a novel diagnostic approach in neurocritical careTomasz Dawiskiba0Wojciech Wojtowicz1Badr Qasem2Marceli Łukaszewski3Karolina Anna Mielko4Agnieszka Dawiskiba5Mirosław Banasik6Jan Paweł Skóra7Dariusz Janczak8Piotr Młynarz9Department of Vascular, General and Transplantation Surgery, Wroclaw Medical UniversityDepartment of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Faculty of Chemistry, Wroclaw University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Faculty of Chemistry, Wroclaw University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Anesthesiology and Intensive Therapy, Wroclaw Medical UniversityDepartment of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Faculty of Chemistry, Wroclaw University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Anesthesiology and Intensive Therapy, Wroclaw Medical UniversityDepartment of Nephrology and Transplantation Medicine, Wroclaw Medical UniversityDepartment of Vascular, General and Transplantation Surgery, Wroclaw Medical UniversityDepartment of Vascular, General and Transplantation Surgery, Wroclaw Medical UniversityDepartment of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Faculty of Chemistry, Wroclaw University of Science and TechnologyAbstract There is a clear difference between severe brain damage and brain death. However, in clinical practice, the differentiation of these states can be challenging. Currently, there are no laboratory tools that facilitate brain death diagnosis. The aim of our study was to evaluate the utility of serum metabolomic analysis in differentiating coma patients (CP) from individuals with brain death (BD). Serum samples were collected from 23 adult individuals with established diagnosis of brain death and 24 patients in coma with Glasgow Coma Scale 3 or 4, with no other clinical symptoms of brain death for at least 7 days after sample collection. Serum metabolomic profiles were investigated using proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. The results obtained were examined by univariate and multivariate data analysis (PCA, PLS-DA, and OPLS-DA). Metabolic profiling allowed us to quantify 43 resonance signals, of which 34 were identified. Multivariate statistical modeling revealed a highly significant separation between coma patients and brain-dead individuals, as well as strong predictive potential. The findings not only highlight the potential of the metabolomic approach for distinguishing patients in coma from those in the state of brain death but also may provide an understanding of the pathogenic mechanisms underlying these conditions.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94625-3
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author Tomasz Dawiskiba
Wojciech Wojtowicz
Badr Qasem
Marceli Łukaszewski
Karolina Anna Mielko
Agnieszka Dawiskiba
Mirosław Banasik
Jan Paweł Skóra
Dariusz Janczak
Piotr Młynarz
spellingShingle Tomasz Dawiskiba
Wojciech Wojtowicz
Badr Qasem
Marceli Łukaszewski
Karolina Anna Mielko
Agnieszka Dawiskiba
Mirosław Banasik
Jan Paweł Skóra
Dariusz Janczak
Piotr Młynarz
Brain-dead and coma patients exhibit different serum metabolic profiles: preliminary investigation of a novel diagnostic approach in neurocritical care
Scientific Reports
author_facet Tomasz Dawiskiba
Wojciech Wojtowicz
Badr Qasem
Marceli Łukaszewski
Karolina Anna Mielko
Agnieszka Dawiskiba
Mirosław Banasik
Jan Paweł Skóra
Dariusz Janczak
Piotr Młynarz
author_sort Tomasz Dawiskiba
title Brain-dead and coma patients exhibit different serum metabolic profiles: preliminary investigation of a novel diagnostic approach in neurocritical care
title_short Brain-dead and coma patients exhibit different serum metabolic profiles: preliminary investigation of a novel diagnostic approach in neurocritical care
title_full Brain-dead and coma patients exhibit different serum metabolic profiles: preliminary investigation of a novel diagnostic approach in neurocritical care
title_fullStr Brain-dead and coma patients exhibit different serum metabolic profiles: preliminary investigation of a novel diagnostic approach in neurocritical care
title_full_unstemmed Brain-dead and coma patients exhibit different serum metabolic profiles: preliminary investigation of a novel diagnostic approach in neurocritical care
title_sort brain-dead and coma patients exhibit different serum metabolic profiles: preliminary investigation of a novel diagnostic approach in neurocritical care
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract There is a clear difference between severe brain damage and brain death. However, in clinical practice, the differentiation of these states can be challenging. Currently, there are no laboratory tools that facilitate brain death diagnosis. The aim of our study was to evaluate the utility of serum metabolomic analysis in differentiating coma patients (CP) from individuals with brain death (BD). Serum samples were collected from 23 adult individuals with established diagnosis of brain death and 24 patients in coma with Glasgow Coma Scale 3 or 4, with no other clinical symptoms of brain death for at least 7 days after sample collection. Serum metabolomic profiles were investigated using proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. The results obtained were examined by univariate and multivariate data analysis (PCA, PLS-DA, and OPLS-DA). Metabolic profiling allowed us to quantify 43 resonance signals, of which 34 were identified. Multivariate statistical modeling revealed a highly significant separation between coma patients and brain-dead individuals, as well as strong predictive potential. The findings not only highlight the potential of the metabolomic approach for distinguishing patients in coma from those in the state of brain death but also may provide an understanding of the pathogenic mechanisms underlying these conditions.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94625-3
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