Dissertação
Potenciais biomarcadores séricos de depressão e ansiedade no traumatismo cranioencefálico leve
Fecha
2022-07-08Autor
Carlisa Silver e Silva
Institución
Resumen
Cognitive, behavioral, and neuropsychiatric changes are commonly observed in patients with
mild traumatic brain injury (TBI). Among psychiatric symptoms, anxiety and depression have
been the most studied in this population.The purpose of this study was to investigate potential
serum biomarkers associated with the development of mental health disorders, especially the
occurrence of anxiety and depression, in patients with mild TBI up to one month after the
trauma. In this study, patients with mild TBI were recruited from the neurology emergency
department of Hospital João XXIII within 24 hours after the trauma.These patients were
evaluated no later than 30 days after mild TBI through cognitive tests and self-report scales.
Blood samples were also collected for biomarker analysis. Sixty-seven inflammatory,
neuronal and vascular damage markers were measured in the serum of patients and controls.
The study was performed with 21 patients with mild TBI (n=21) and 13 healthy controls
(n=13). Patients who suffered mild TBI (n=21) had a higher incidence of anxiety and
depression compared to healthy controls (n=13). There was also a difference in serum
biomarkers of patients with mild TBI and participants of group control, which may suggest an
association between TBI and some biomarkers as well as a connection with anxiety and
depression. The identification of cognitive-behavioral and neuropsychiatric alterations and the
understanding of pathophysiological factors can contribute to the development of better care
and follow-up of patients with mild TBI. These findings may contribute to the development
of clinical interventions.