Significance of Creatine Kinase Isoenzymes for Neurologic Outcome in Perinatal Asphyxia.
- Author:
Mi Kyung SON
1
;
Eun Sik KANG
;
Sun Hi JUNG
;
Kyuchul CHOEH
Author Information
1. Department of Pediatrics, Eulji General Hospital, Taejon, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Creatine kinase(CK);
Isoenzyme;
CK-BB;
Perinatal or birth asphyxia
- MeSH:
Apgar Score;
Asphyxia*;
Brain;
Creatine Kinase*;
Creatine*;
Hospitals, General;
Humans;
Hypoxia-Ischemia, Brain;
Infant;
Infant, Newborn;
Isoenzymes*;
Mortality;
Oxidoreductases;
Parturition;
Seizures;
Survival Rate
- From:Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society
1996;39(7):924-933
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: To investigate the usefulness of the serum Creatine kinase(CK), especially brain typical creatine kinase(CK-BB) as an indicator of brain damage extent, mortality and long term nurologic sequelae, the study was done. METHODS: CK and CK isoenzyme activites were measured at 6-10 hours after birth in 160 asphyxiated newborn infants who admitted in Eulji General Hospital from August 1990 to July 1994. Infants were followed up for 1 years after birth to evaluate survival and neurologic outcome. RESULTS: 1) There was low correlation between CK-BB and 5 minute Apgar score(r=0.245, p=0.0026). 2) There was intermediate correlation between CK-BB and Lactic dehydrogenase (LDH)(r=0.470, p<0.0001). 3) Infants who died within 24 hours after birth had significantly higher CK-BB activity(144.9+/-98.5U/L) than survivors(82.2+/-159U/L), (p=0.0160). Infants who died within 72 hours after birth had significantly higher CK-BB activity(130.2+/-108.4U/L) than survivors(80.5+/-161.1U/L), (p=0.0209) 4) Infants who died within 24 hours after birth had significantly higher CK-BB%(23.4+/-17.4%) than survivors(9.6+/-11.9%), (p=0.0042). Infants who died within 72 hours after birth had significantly higher CK-BB%(20.0+/-15.4%) than survivors(9.3+/-11.8%), (p= 0.0027). Infants who died within 28 days after birth had significantly higher CK-BB% (12.7+/-13.4%) than survivors(9.7+/-12.3%), (p=0.0500). 5) In the cases of neonatal seizure in 24-48 hours after birth, CK-BB was higher than in the cases of no seizure or seizure in 48 hours after birth. 6) CK-BB was well correlated to the grade of hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy. 7) CK-BB, CK-BB% and 5 minute Apgar score showed similar positive and negative predictive values for survival rate, abnormal findings of imaging studies and neurologic outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: CK-BB is a good predictive value for the death within 24 and 72 hours after birth and the neonatal seizure in 24-48 hours after birth. CK-BB% is a good predictive value of the death within 24, 72 hours and 28 days after birth. CK-BB, CK-BB% and 5 minute Apgar score showed similar predictivity for neurologic outcomes during 1 years after birth.